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Asia-Pacific will lead global economic growth in 2023, S&P says

Por: CNBC Business October 27, 2022

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People walk along a commercial street in Seoul on February 24, 2021.Ed Jones AFP Getty ImagesEconomies in Asia-Pacific will dominate global growth in the upcoming year, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.S&P predicts the region will achieve real growth of roughly 3.5% in 2023, while Europe and the U.S. will likely face recession.Asia Pacific, which produces 35% of world GDP, will dominate global growth in 2023, supported by regional... + full article



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