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    World Bank cuts 2016 global growth forecast to 2.4 pct

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    2016-06-08 08:14Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

    The World Bank on Tuesday lowered its forecast for the global growth in 2016 to 2.4 percent, saying that the world economy is facing stronger headwinds.

    In its Global Economic Prospects Report released on Tuesday, the Washington-based institution expected the world economy to grow 2.4 percent in 2016, 0.5 percentage point lower than the bank's forecast in January.

    "Although the global financial crisis is now seven years behind us, the world economy is still struggling to regain momentum," said Kaushik Basu, chief economist at the World Bank.

    Growth continues to falter in advanced economies, while there is considerable divergence of performance across emerging market and developing economies, and their overall growth remains below potential, said Basu.

    According to the report, developing economies are forecast to expand by 3.5 percent in 2016, 0.6 percentage point lower than its January's projection; advanced economies are expected to grow 1.7 percent this year, 0.5 lower than its January's forecast.

    Among major emerging market economies, China is forecast to grow at 6.7 percent this year, India is expected to grow at a robust pace of 7.6 percent, while Brazil and Russia will see their economies fall by 4 percent and 1.2 percent respectively, further down from the World Bank's January's forecasts.

    In a weak growth environment, the global economy is facing increasingly pronounced downside risks, including a further slowdown in major emerging markets, sharp changes in financial market sentiment, stagnation in advanced economies, a longer-than-expected period of low commodity prices, and hightened policy and geopolitical uncertainties, said the report.

    Against the backdrop of weak growth and limited policy space, policymakers in emerging and developing economies should put a premium on enacting reforms, such as investment in infrastructure, education, health and other human skills, promoting economic diversification and liberalizing trade.

    As for advanced economies, the World Bank suggested they maintain monetary policy accomodation until economic slack has been absorbed and inflation moves back in line with policy objectives.

    Advanced economies could take policies to support infrastructure investment, and implement growth-enhancing tax and labor market reforms, in order to raise income and restore fiscal and monetary policy space, said the report.

      

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