Malaysia Economic Monitor - Catching Up : Inclusive Recovery Growth for Lagging States
Global growth slowed markedly in H1 2022. This was due to COVID-19 resurgences at the turn of the year; protracted supply disruptions; reduced macroeconomic support; and substantial negative spillovers from the war in Ukraine. The conflict, which h...
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okr-10986-375312022-06-15T17:43:13Z Malaysia Economic Monitor - Catching Up : Inclusive Recovery Growth for Lagging States World Bank COVID-19 ARMED CONFLICT SUPPLY DISRUPTIONS GLOBAL FINANCING CONDITIONS Emerging Markets and Developing Economies EMDEs Global growth slowed markedly in H1 2022. This was due to COVID-19 resurgences at the turn of the year; protracted supply disruptions; reduced macroeconomic support; and substantial negative spillovers from the war in Ukraine. The conflict, which has sparked the largest commodity price shock in 50 years, has exacerbated the increasingly difficult policy tradeoffs between supporting growth and managing price pressures. It has contributed to tightening in global financial conditions, increased financial market volatility and higher borrowing costs, particularly in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs). 2022-06-13T13:02:58Z 2022-06-13T13:02:58Z 2022-06-13 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099545006092216616/P177570-f51408fd-cd70-445d-a35f-a2a6a70ec8e5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37531 English Malaysia Economic Monitor;June 2022 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Economic Updates and Modeling Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Malaysia |
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Global growth slowed markedly in H1
2022. This was due to COVID-19 resurgences at the turn of
the year; protracted supply disruptions; reduced
macroeconomic support; and substantial negative spillovers
from the war in Ukraine. The conflict, which has sparked the
largest commodity price shock in 50 years, has exacerbated
the increasingly difficult policy tradeoffs between
supporting growth and managing price pressures. It has
contributed to tightening in global financial conditions,
increased financial market volatility and higher borrowing
costs, particularly in Emerging Markets and Developing
Economies (EMDEs). |
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Malaysia Economic Monitor - Catching Up : Inclusive Recovery Growth for Lagging States |
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Malaysia Economic Monitor - Catching Up : Inclusive Recovery Growth for Lagging States |
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Malaysia Economic Monitor - Catching Up : Inclusive Recovery Growth for Lagging States |
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Malaysia Economic Monitor - Catching Up : Inclusive Recovery Growth for Lagging States |
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