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Eurozone: GDP to grow by 0.9% in 2024 according to the International Monetary Fund

30/01/2024 18:52

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Euroeconomies, Macros/Scenarios, eurozona-, pil, prodotto-interno-lordo, fondo-monetario-internazionale, fmi, stima,

Eurozone: GDP to grow by 0.9% in 2024 according to the International Monetary Fund

In Europa cresceranno di più Spagna e Francia. Dietro di loro Germania e Italia.

EU/EN - According to the International Monetary Fund, in 2024 the growth of the Eurozone's Gross Domestic Product will be 0.9%. This is stated in the update of the World Economic Outlook.

The data regarding Germany is disappointing with + 0.5% and Italy +0.7%. France is better, growing by 1% in 2024, and Spain even more so with a positive GDP performance of 1.5%.

The new estimates were illustrated by the International Monetary Fund's chief economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, who said: "We are very far from a recession scenario" for the world economy. " And, in monetary policy, the Fund's forecast is that the ECB will leave rates at current levels until the second half of 2024 before gradually decreasing with inflation moving towards targets.

 

ITA - Secondo il Fondo monetario internazionale nel 2024 la crescita del Prodotto interno lordo dell'area euro sarà dello 0,9 %. Così recita l'aggiornamento del World Economic Outlook.

Deludente il dato che riguarda la Germania con + 0,5% e Italia +0,7%. Meglio la Francia che crescerà nel 2024 dell'1% a ancor più la Spagna con una performance in positivo del Pil dell'1,5%..

Ad illustrare le nuove stime è stato il capo economista del Fondo Monetario Internazionale Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas che ha detto : ““Siamo molto lontani da uno scenario di recessione” per l’economia mondiale. " e, in politica monetaria,  la previsione del Fondo è che la Bce lascerà i tassi ai livelli attuali fino alla seconda metà del 2024 prima di calare gradualmente con l’inflazione che si muove verso i target. 

Riguardo alle grandi economie extraeuropee, il Fondo monetario stima una previsione di crescita per gli Stati Uniti al 2,1% nel 2024, in risalita dal precedente + 1,5%.  Più alte anche le stime sul Pil cinese che dovrebbe espandersi del 4,6%, ovvero 0,4 punti percentuali in più rispetto alla precedente previsione.  Svetta l'India che registrerà nel 2024 una crescita del 6,5%. 

 

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