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AI investment boom shielding US from sharp slowdown, says IMF

Fund upgrades outlook for global growth but warns latest trade tensions between Washington and Beijing are a concern
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"}],[{"start":211.16999999999996,"text":"Gourinchas added that he expected the boom to limit the US Federal Reserve’s capacity to cut borrowing costs."}],[{"start":219.10999999999996,"text":"While he forecast further three-quarter point cuts by the Fed this year and next, he said that progress towards the central bank’s 2 per cent inflation goal had been “delayed or stopped” over the past year."}],[{"start":234.28999999999996,"text":"Increasing clarity on trade deals would lead to “more pass-through” of inflation to US consumers, he warned, with importers no longer willing to swallow so much of the cost of tariffs."}],[{"start":247.97999999999996,"text":"The recent trade tensions between the US and China after Beijing imposed sweeping export controls on rare earths and critical minerals had “got us very concerned”, Gourinchas said, adding that it showed a lot of things were in “flux”."}],[{"start":265.42999999999995,"text":"But the IMF acknowledged that the US president’s tariffs had so far had a “limited impact” on global economic activity and prices, with quarterly annualised growth rates of around 3.5 per cent in the first half of the year."}],[{"start":283.00999999999993,"text":"The muted impact reflects in part the fact that the tariff shock had proven to be smaller than initially expected in the wake of Trump’s “liberation day” announcements in April, while households and businesses had brought forward spending in anticipation of higher tariffs."}],[{"start":303.0999999999999,"text":"Healthy profit margins provided an additional buffer as the trade war unfolded, while a depreciation of the US dollar had eased financial conditions for many countries around the world."}],[{"start":317.0499999999999,"text":"The UK is on track for growth of 1.3 per cent in 2025, the second quickest pace in the G7 after the US, and 1.3 per cent in 2026, according to the fund’s latest projections. "}],[{"start":334.3999999999999,"text":"China’s economy will expand by 4.8 per cent in 2025 and 4.2 per cent in 2026, unchanged from its July forecast."}],[{"start":347.74999999999994,"text":"Additional reporting by George Steer in New York"}],[{"start":362.37999999999994,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1760486142_1956.mp3"}

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