The IMF now expects the UK to avoid a recession

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The IMF now expects the UK to avoid a recession

According to the International Monetary Fund, the UK will avoid recession in 2023.

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London – The International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday that it expects Britain to avoid recession and “maintain positive growth” in 2023.

Resilient demand, against a backdrop of falling energy prices, encouraged a positive, if “gloomy” outlook, the fund said.

The United Nations financial agency pointed out that compared with last year, the UK’s economic activity has slowed down significantly, and the current inflation rate of 10.1% remains “remaining high”. The UK economy continues to feel the effects of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, as well as lingering supply scars from the Covid-19 pandemic.

British Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt said on Tuesday that “the job is not done” in tackling inflation and improving the UK’s growth prospects. He highlighted high inflation and high energy costs as challenges for the UK and internationally.

“We work every day to grow our economy and achieve this and other government priorities, and the IMF says we are doing just that,” Hunt told an IMF news conference.

The IMF said in its report that the UK had weathered recent global banking stress well, alluding to the recent collapse of Credit Suisse and turmoil in the US banking sector

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