The FINANCIAL -- The IMF announced today that the recently passed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package would increase U.S. GDP by five to six percent over three years, however, further analysis will be done as the IMF’s World Economic Outlook will be released in early April during the IMF’s 2021 virtual Spring Meetings. Gerry Rice, IMF’s spokesperson added that the relief package will have a positive on many emerging markets but there might be some possible risks in the horizon according to IMF.…
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The FINANCIAL -- The IMF announced today that the recently passed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package would increase U.S. GDP by five to six percent over three years, however, further analysis will be done as the IMF’s World Economic Outlook will be released in early April during the IMF’s 2021 virtual Spring Meetings. Gerry Rice, IMF’s…
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