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Global economy hits rare sweet spot

Editor's Insight: Risks remain in the rise of protectionism, slower trade growth and political instability.

Fri, 13 Oct 2017

The International Monetary Fund may be late to the party but at least it doesn't see it ending soon.

Its latest World Economic Outlook, published ahead of a meeting of the world’s finance chiefs in Washington DC this week, follows others from the OECD, World Trade Organisation and private sector

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