The global economy has been growing at the fastest pace since 2011
This year, the global economy has been growing at the highest pace since 2011 – according to the latest forecast of the PWC consultancy firm.
The organization claims that on the basis of PPP, the global economy will grow by almost 4 percent in 2018.
According to the report, economic growth will be widespread and not just the performance of a few countries will be behind the growth.
The main drivers of the global economy will be the United States, the developing countries in Asia, and the euro area. These will give 70 percent of the GDP growth this year. (MTI)
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