Monday, July 13, 2009

World Bank Cuts Forecast for Developed Economies


Companies in Japan and Germany may have become less gloomy about their prospects in recent months, as surveys showed Monday, but neither they nor businesses elsewhere have much to cheer about as the world economy remains mired in a recession that could see it shrink by about 2.9 percent this year.

Forecasts from the World Bank on Monday highlighted just how painful the recessions will be in various regions, despite mounting signs that the very worst of the downturn may be over.

The bank earlier this month said it expected a deeper global recession, forecasting a 2.9 percent contraction in gross domestic product for this year, rather than 1.7 percent, as it projected as recently as March.

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