KEY POINTS
  • The risk of a global recession is "fairly minimal," Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, the International Monetary Fund's economic counsellor, told CNBC.
  • Good news include strong economic performance by the U.S. and several emerging market economies, along with inflation falling faster than expected until recently, despite weaker growth in Europe.
  • However, threats to economic growth remain from escalating tensions in the Middle East.

One of the International Monetary Fund's top economists signals little risk of a global recession, despite the ongoing rumblings of geopolitical uncertainty.

The Washington DC-based institute this week nudged its global growth outlook slightly higher to 3.2% in 2024 and projects the same rate in 2025.