Global Current Account Balances Widen, Reversing Narrowing Trend
you are currently viewing::Global Current Account Balances Widen, Reversing Narrowing TrendJuly 22, 2025--Growing imbalances in largest economies underscore need for concerted adjustment in domestic macroeconomic policies When adjusted to account for the volatility around the pandemic and Russia's war in Ukraine,, the widening is a notable reversal of the narrowing since the global financial crisis and may signal a significant structural shift. Our just released 2025 External Sector Report (ESR) presents the latest assessment of these imbalances for the 30 largest economies, representing about 90 percent of world output. This assessment constitutes a key part of the IMF's mandate to encourage the balanced expansion of trade and economic growth and promote international monetary cooperation. Source: IMF.org |
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