IMF Tinkers With Forecasts But Is Still Too Optimistic

 | Jan 29, 2017 02:46AM ET

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) kept its forecasts for global growth in 2017 unchanged at 3.4% in the latest update of its World Economic Outlook. The overall number masked some tinkering with the composition of global growth since the IMF’s last round of forecasts made in October 2016.

The projection for growth in advanced economies (AEs) was revised up by 0.1 percentage points (pps) to 1.9%, while growth for emerging markets (EMs) was revised down by 0.1 pps to 4.5%. However, we view the forecasts as over-optimistic and expect them to be revised down in the future, particularly given the IMF’s track record in recent years of consistent downward revisions to global growth projections (see chart, spot the trend!).