World Economic Outlook Update, January 2023

IMF published this video item, entitled “World Economic Outlook Update, January 2023” – below is their description.

The World Economic Outlook Update will be released in Singapore on January 31 at 9:30 am (January 30 at 8:30 pm Washington D.C. time): https://www.imf.org/WEO-jan23

Speakers:

– Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Chief Economist and Director, Research Department

– Petya Koeva Brooks, Deputy Director, Research Department

– Daniel Leigh, Division Chief, Research Department

– Moderator: José Luis de Haro, Communications Officer

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