World Bank trims 2020 growth forecast, cites slow recovery in trade/investment
|In its latest prediction of the global growth forecast, the World Bank cites a slower recovery of trade/investment to mark a 0.20% reduction in 2019 and 2020 growth expectations.
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In its latest Global Economic Prospects report, the World Bank shaved 0.2 percentage point off of growth for both years, with the 2019 global economic growth forecast at 2.4% and 2020 at 2.5%.
This modest increase in global growth marks the end of the slowdown that started in 2018 and took a heavy toll on global activity, trade and investment, especially last year.
We do expect an improvement, but overall, we also see a weaker growth outlook.
Global trade growth is expected to improve modestly in 2020 to 1.9% from 1.4% in 2019, which was the lowest since the 2008-2009 financial crisis.
Growth in the United States, the euro area and Japan is expected to decline slightly to 1.4% in 2020 from 1.6% in 2019.
Emerging market economies are expected to see a pickup in growth to 4.3% in 2020 from 4.1% in 2019.
Prospects are expected to improve for six countries that struggled with slowdowns in 2019: Brazil, India, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
FX implications
With the likely slower recovery in trade/investments, the market’s performance could be hindered amid times of geopolitical risk emanating from Iran. As a result, the AUD/USD and USD/JPY, currently near 0.6870 and 109.10 respectively, could fail to hold on to their recovery gains.
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