G-20 Says World Economy Has Growing Chance of Soft Landing At the recent G-20 meeting in Brazil, finance chiefs have expressed optimism about the global economy’s prospects, highlighting an increasing chance of achieving a soft landing despite recent challenges. According to a draft of the G-20’s closing statement, this positive shift is attributed to a faster-than-expected disinflation, suggesting a more balanced outlook for the global economy. However, the statement, still under negotiation, acknowledges ongoing challenges such as conflicts in various regions, including Ukraine and Gaza, and geoeconomic tensions, without specifying them. This draft communique, dated February 23 and seen by Bloomberg News, captures a cautiously optimistic stance amidst the backdrop of the pandemic, inflation surges, and rising interest rates, reflecting a significant turnaround from the economic struggles of recent years. « Previous Article Next Article » Share This Article Choose Your Platform: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Related Posts What Is the London Fix Price? READ MORE U.S. Labor Market Surges with 353,000 New Jobs in January, Crushing Expectations READ MORE Yield Curve Uninverts: A New Economic Warning Sign? READ MORE As Dollar Rises, China's Central Bank Continues Gold Buying Spree READ MORE ConocoPhillips and Marathon Oil Merge in $22.5 Billion Deal, Extending Industry Consolidation READ MORE Add a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment