Global economic growth is expected to remain positive but moderate. The era of exceptionally low interest rates and abundant liquidity has largely ended. Economic expansion is increasingly driven by productivity gains rather than monetary stimulus.
Developed economies are projected to grow at a slower pace than emerging markets. The United States is likely to maintain growth through strong labor markets and consumer spending. However, aging populations and rising debt levels may constrain long-term growth.
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