WASHINGTON — Global economic growth is cooling while facing risks from the volatile banking sector, high inflation and climbing interest rates, the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday. Total economic output is projected to increase 2.8% this year, a slowdown from 3.4% last year, as nations continue recovering from slumps caused…Read More
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