World Bank Sees ‘Wretched’ Run for Post-Pandemic Global Growth
The World Bank Group headquarters.
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The global economy is dragging along at growth rates slower than previous decades, the World Bank said, as the post-pandemic rebound is weighed down by high interest rates, sluggish trade and geopolitical tensions that will hit developing countries hardest.
In the five years through 2024, global activity will post the weakest performance since the early 1990s, a “wretched milestone” that will leave one out of four developing economies poorer than before the Covid-19 pandemic, the Washington-based lender said Tuesday in its latest Global Economic Prospects report.