The International Monetary Fund has raised its growth forecasts for the United States, but cut them for China, warning of risks from conflicts, trade wars and high interest rates.
The United Nations' major financial agency published its World Economic Outlook on Tuesday, which estimates that global GDP will remain at 3.2% this year and next.
Finance leaders have been gathering in Washington DC this week for the IMF and World Bank annual meetings. From there, Benji Hyer reports.
IN: Global growth
OUT: Benji Hyer, Washington
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