KEY POINTS
  • The International Monetary Fund said the global economy will grow 2.9% this year.
  • This represents a 0.2 percentage point improvement from its previous forecast in October.
  • However, it said that revised number would still mean a fall from an expansion of 3.4% in 2022.
  • IMF calculations say that about 84% of nations will face lower headline inflation this year compared to 2022.
The IMF has revised its global economic outlook upwards.

The International Monetary Fund on Monday revised upward its global growth projections for the year, but warned that higher interest rates and Russia's invasion of Ukraine would likely still weigh on activity.

In its latest economic update, the IMF said the global economy will grow 2.9% this year — which represents a 0.2 percentage point improvement from its previous forecast in October. However, that number would still mean a fall from an expansion of 3.4% in 2022.