KEY POINTS
  • The IMF said that five years from now, global growth is expected to be around 3% — the lowest medium-term forecast in a World Economic Outlook for over 30 years.
  • In the short term, the fund expects global growth of 2.8% this year and 3% in 2024, slightly below the fund's estimates published in January.
  • The IMF said that its baseline forecast "assumes that the recent financial sector stresses are contained."
The International Monetary Fund has released new economic forecasts and warns that it will be hard for policymakers to bring down inflation while keeping a growth momentum.

The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday released its weakest global growth expectations for the medium term in more than 30 years.

The Washington, D.C.-based institution said that five years from now, global growth is expected to be around 3% — the lowest medium-term forecast in an IMF World Economic Outlook report since 1990.