IMF cuts global growth forecast
The International Monetary Fund expects global economic growth to slow to 3.6% this year.
The International Monetary Fund expects global economic growth to slow to 3.6% this year. The forecast shaves almost a percentage point of growth from its forecast from before the war in Ukraine, and we get analysis from Harvard economist Ken Rogoff, who is also a former IMF chief economist. Also in the programme, the government in Argentina is planning to create an aid programme to help the country's poorest people, which will be funded by businesses that have profited from the Ukraine conflict. We get analysis of the move from Hector Torres, who is a former executive director for the IMF in Argentina. The 大象传媒's Theo Leggett reports from France on the country's post-pandemic economic recovery, ahead of this weekend's second round of the presidential election. We look at why some people decide to anglicise their name in order to 鈥渇it in鈥 at the workplace with the 大象传媒's Noor Nanji. Plus, our regular workplace commentator Stephanie Hare considers how the Ukraine crisis affects the way businesses engage with the political sphere.
Today's edition is presented by Ed Butler, and produced by Joshua Thorpe and Ivana Davidovic.
(Picture: A billboard for the World Bank and IMF Spring meetings. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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