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Coronavirus: Downgrading growth forecasts – Standard Chartered

Economists at Standard Chartered Bank have had to downgrade their global growth forecast after the outbreak of the coronavirus in China. 

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“We have downgraded our forecast for China’s 2020 growth to 5.8% from 6.1%. We now also lower our global GDP growth forecast to 3.2% from 3.3%.”

“Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong show the highest beta to China’s growth and may experience the largest knock-on effect from China’s expected near-term downturn.”

“Our global GDP growth projection faces further downside risks as we review our forecasts for a number of economies. A downward revision of just 0.1ppt in the US and euro-area growth would lower our global growth projection to 3.152% from 3.181% currently. A larger downward revision would easily lower our projection to 3.1%.” 

“Another new shock in the coming months would increase the chances of a global recession (which we define as global growth falling below 2.5%).”

 

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