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Global economy most vulnerable since COVID crisis, with housing market at potential ‘tipping point,’ IMF warns

Por: MarketWatch Business October 11, 2022

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International Monetary Fund The IMF’s “growth-at-risk” measure shows the severity of downside risks to the global economy at any given time. As the chart above, from Tuesday’s report, shows, downside risks to the economy are higher today than at most points since the 2008 financial crisis. One area of particular concern for IMF researchers is the global housing market, which it argues is at a potential “tipping point” after... + full article



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