IMF sounds alarm on Eurozone’s long-term fragility [ANALYSIS]


IMF sounds alarm on Eurozone’s long-term fragility [ANALYSIS]

Nazrin Abdul

The IMF’s report confirms that the Eurozone’s modest growth — projected to hover at just 0.8% in 2025 before rising to a still-underwhelming 1.2% in 2026 — is not merely cyclical. It is symptomatic of a region struggling with long-term demographic and productivity challenges. An aging population, sluggish innovation in key sectors, and an increasingly volatile external environment are …

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