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Posted Apr 13

🚀 Indonesia's Central Bank Projects 5.2% GDP Growth in Q1 Indonesia's central bank has projected a GDP growth rate of 5.2% for the first quarter, according to Jin10. This forecast reflects the country's economic outlook as it navigates various domestic and international challenges. The central bank's projection aligns with efforts to maintain economic stability and growth amid global uncertainties. The anticipated growth rate is seen as a positive indicator for Indonesia's economic performance in the early part of the year. #Indonesia#CentralBank#GDPGrowth#EconomicForecast#Q12026#EconomicStability#GlobalEconomy#EconomicOutlook

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Posted Apr 12

🚀 Bank of America Revises Economic Forecasts Amid Global Tensions Bank of America has adjusted its economic forecasts for the United States and the Eurozone, citing the impact of ongoing global conflicts. According to Jin10, the bank's report on Friday indicated a downward revision of the U.S. growth forecast for this year by 50 basis points to 2.3%. The direct impact of the conflict accounts for approximately three-quarters of this adjustment. Additionally, the overall inflation forecast has been revised upward by 70 basis points, with core PCE expected to be 30 basis points higher than previously predicted, reaching 3.1% by the end of 2026. In the Eurozone, Bank of America has lowered its growth forecast by 60 basis points and increased its inflation forecast by 160 basis points to 3.3%, with core inflation projected at 2.3%. These adjustments reflect the bank's response to the evolving economic landscape influenced by geopolitical tensions. #BankofAmerica#EconomicForecast#USGrowth#Eurozone#Inflation#GeopoliticalTensions#CorePCE#EconomicAdjustment#GlobalConflicts#FinancialForecast

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Posted Apr 10

🚀 Citigroup Economists Estimate Core PCE Monthly Increase at 0.3% Citigroup economists have made a preliminary estimate that the core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index will show a monthly increase of 0.3%, based on today's Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. According to Jin10, this figure exceeds the Federal Reserve's target of a 2% year-over-year increase but is an improvement over the 0.4% rise recorded in February. The Citigroup team noted that they will need to consider Producer Price Index (PPI) data to make a more accurate prediction for the PCE. #Citigroup#Economists#CorePCE#PersonalConsumptionExpenditures#CPI#FederalReserve#PPI#EconomicForecast

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Posted Apr 10

🚀 Jamie Dimon Warns of Rising U.S. Debt Risks and Global Deficits Jamie Dimon has expressed concerns over the increasing risks associated with U.S. debt. According to NS3.AI, Dimon referenced a Congressional Budget Office forecast predicting that the debt-to-GDP ratio will escalate from the current 100% to 120% by 2036. He highlighted that global deficits are currently at 5%, despite the relatively healthy state of the global economy. Dimon also cautioned that a future downturn in the credit cycle could lead to higher-than-anticipated losses in leveraged lending. #USDebt#GlobalDeficits#DebtToGDP#CreditRisk#LeveragedLending#EconomicForecast

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Posted Apr 10

🚀 Austrian Economic Institutes Lower Growth Forecasts Amid Iran Conflict Impact On April 10, two major Austrian economic research institutes announced that the ongoing conflict in Iran is threatening Austria's economic recovery in 2026. According to Jin10, the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS) has revised its growth forecast for Austria's economy in 2026 down to 0.5% and in 2027 to 0.8%, from previous estimates of 1.0% and 1.1%, respectively. The revision is attributed to soaring energy prices and increased uncertainty. Similarly, the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) has adjusted its GDP forecast, projecting growth between 0.2% and 1.1% for 2026, and between 0.4% and 1.5% for 2027, down from earlier predictions of 1.2% and 1.4%. WIFO noted that the current uncertain international environment complicates forecasting efforts. WIFO also anticipates Austria's inflation rate to range between 2.5% and 4.1% in 2026, and between 2.2% and 3.5% in 2027. Meanwhile, IHS forecasts this year's inflation rate at 2.9%, with a decrease to 2.4% in 2027. #Austria#economicforecast#Iranconflict#energyprices#GDPgrowth#inflation#IHS#WIFO#economicrecovery#2026growth#2027forecast#internationaluncertainty

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Posted Apr 10

🚀 Asian Development Bank Forecasts Economic Slowdown Amid Middle East Tensions The Asian Development Bank (ADB) released its "2026 Asian Development Outlook" report on April 10, highlighting increased geopolitical risks due to conflicts in the Middle East. According to Jin10, the report indicates that developing economies in the Asia-Pacific region are facing growing economic downturn risks. The ADB forecasts that if the Middle East situation stabilizes early, the economic growth rate for these economies will slow from 5.4% in 2025 to 5.1% in both 2026 and 2027. Inflation is expected to rise from 3.0% in 2025 to 3.6% in 2026 and 3.4% in 2027. However, if the turmoil in the Middle East persists until the third quarter of this year, the economic growth rate for the Asia-Pacific developing economies could slow further to 4.7% in 2026 and 4.8% in 2027, with inflation rising to 5.6% in 2026. #AsianDevelopmentBank#EconomicSlowdown#MiddleEastTensions#GeopoliticalRisks#AsiaPacific#EconomicForecast#Inflation#2026Outlook#DevelopingEconomies

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Posted Apr 9

🚀 IMF Lowers Global Economic Growth Forecast Due to Iran Conflict The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its global economic growth forecast downward, citing the ongoing conflict in Iran as a significant factor. According to Jin10, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva announced the adjustment, highlighting the impact of geopolitical tensions on the global economy. The conflict has disrupted trade and investment flows, leading to increased uncertainty in international markets. Georgieva emphasized the need for diplomatic efforts to resolve the situation and mitigate its economic repercussions. The IMF's revised outlook underscores the interconnectedness of global economies and the potential for regional conflicts to have widespread economic consequences. #IMF#GlobalEconomicGrowth#IranConflict#GeopoliticalTensions#EconomicForecast#InternationalMarkets#DiplomaticEfforts#GlobalEconomy#TradeDisruption

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