-- 国際通貨基金(IMF)は火曜日、カナダの2026年の国内総生産(GDP)成長率予測を0.1ポイント下方修正し1.5%とした一方、来年の予測は1.9%で据え置いた。 IMFは火曜日に最新の「世界経済見通し(WEO)」を発表した。 カナダのGDPは2025年に1.7%拡大した。 IMFは火曜日のWEOで、短期的な成長見通しの軟化は、2025年末の勢いの弱まりと人口増加率の鈍化を反映している一方、早期の金融緩和と財政支援策が国内需要を支えていると述べている。 IMFは、これは2025年10月に発表されたWEOの予測とほぼ変わらず、原油価格の上昇による交易条件の改善が中東戦争のその他の影響を相殺していると付け加えた。 IMFが2026年4月に発表した世界経済見通し(WEO)によると、消費者物価は今年2.5%上昇した後、2027年には2.1%に減速し、2025年と同じ水準になると予測されている。
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