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IMF Upgrades Global Growth Forecast, Stresses Urgent Need for Fiscal Consolidation

Washington, D.C. – April 18, 2024

In a press briefing held in Washington D.C. on Thursday, Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), provided insights into the organization’s revised Global Policy Agenda, aimed at addressing the mounting economic challenges faced by its member countries. Amidst ongoing global instability, the IMF has upgraded its growth forecast for the year to 3.2%, signaling a modest yet positive outlook.

During her address, which was covered by the NorvanReports at the ongoing Spring Meetings, April 2024, Georgieva acknowledged the resilience displayed by the global economy in the face of multiple setbacks, including the pandemic, climate-related disasters, and the ongoing cost of living crisis. “We have seen remarkable resilience in the world economy, which, despite tight financial conditions and multiple shocks, remains firmly in positive territory,” she stated.

However, the IMF chief also highlighted persistent issues such as inflation and economic disparities among member states. The U.S. demonstrates robust economic performance, yet faces challenges with slower-than-anticipated disinflation. The medium-term growth projection has been pegged at the lowest rate in three decades, around 3%, with growing divergences that see poorer countries falling further behind.

A key component of the IMF’s strategy involves rebuilding fiscal buffers. Global public debt, which last year rose to 93% of GDP—surpassing pre-pandemic levels—coupled with higher interest rates, underscores the urgency of fiscal restraint. “In a world where crises keep coming, countries must build fiscal resilience to be prepared for the next shock,” Georgieva explained, advocating for medium-term fiscal consolidation frameworks that do not disproportionately impact vulnerable populations.

Revitalizing growth forms another critical pillar of the IMF’s agenda. The organization is focusing on foundational reforms such as enhancing government efficiency, reducing debt levels, increasing female labor market participation, and improving access to capital. Georgieva also emphasized the importance of global coordination on regulations, especially concerning advancements in artificial intelligence, to better harness these technologies for economic growth.

Reaffirming the IMF’s commitment to its members, Georgieva highlighted the substantial financial support provided in recent years, which includes over $300 billion to almost 100 countries. Following recent annual meetings in Marrakesh, member countries expressed strong support for the IMF by increasing its resources and injecting funds into its poverty reduction and growth trust.

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“Our financial strength allows us to play our role at the center of the global financial safety net,” said Georgieva. She concluded her remarks with a quote from Winston Churchill, underscoring the need for continuous effort and resilience: “This is no time for ease and comfort. It is time to dare and endure.”

As the IMF continues to adapt its strategies in response to global economic fluctuations, the emphasis remains on tailored solutions that address both immediate financial risks and long-term growth challenges, ensuring that all member countries have the support necessary to thrive in an unpredictable economic landscape.

Source: NorvanReports|World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings, April 2024
Tags: Global Policy AgendaGlobal Policy Agenda: Act nowIMFIMF Upgrades Global Growth ForecastKristalina GeorgievaManaging Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)Spring Meetings April 2024Stresses Urgent Need for Fiscal Consolidation
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