London analysts do not expect recession
According to London financial analysts, despite the global growth indicators, the increasing risks and recent stock market losses, they do not expect that the global economy will be in recession this year.
One of the most prestigious financial and economic analysts in London, the Oxford Economics, said at the year opening ceremony on Monday that the current scenarios are undoubtedly predicting a slowdown in world economic growth for 2019. (MTI, Kertész Róbert)
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