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Global growth headed for six-year high: OECD

The global economy is set to grow 3.5% this year before nudging up to 3.6% in 2018, OECD said, updating its forecasts in its latest Economic Outlook

OECD general secretary Angel Gurria presents an OECD Economic Outlook document in Paris on 7 June. Photo: AFPPremium
OECD general secretary Angel Gurria presents an OECD Economic Outlook document in Paris on 7 June. Photo: AFP

Paris: The global economy is on course this year for its fastest growth in six years as a rebound in trade helps offset a weaker outlook in the US, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) forecast on Wednesday.

The global economy is set to grow 3.5% this year before nudging up to 3.6% in 2018, the Paris-based OECD said, updating its forecasts in its latest Economic Outlook.

That estimate for 2017 was not only a slight improvement from its last estimate in March for 3.3% growth, but it would also be the best performance since 2011.

Yet despite this brighter outlook, growth would nonetheless fall disappointingly short of rates seen before the 2008-2009 financial crisis, OECD secretary general Angel Gurria said.

“Everything is relative. What I would not like us to do is celebrate the fact that we’re moving from very bad to mediocre," Gurria told Reuters in an interview.

“It doesn’t mean that we have to get used to it or live with it. We have to continue to strive to do better," he added.

While recovering trade and investment flows were supporting the improving economic outlook, Gurria said barriers in the form of protectionism and regulations needed to be lifted to ensure stronger growth.

The improvement would also not be enough to satisfy people’s expectations for better standards of living and reduce growing income inequality, he said.

The OECD saw an improved global outlook even though it downgraded its estimates for the US, despite a weaker dollar boosting exports and tax cuts supporting household spending and business investment.

The OECD forecast US growth of 2.1% this year and 2.4% next year, down from estimates in March of 2.4% and 2.8%, respectively.

OECD chief economist Catherine Mann attributed the downgraded outlook to delays in the Trump administration pushing ahead with planned tax cuts and infrastructure spending.

The weaker US outlook was offset by slightly improved perspectives for the euro zone, Japan and China.

Euro zone looking better

Boosted by firmer German growth, the euro zone economy was seen growing 1.8% both this and next year, up from 1.6% for both years.

Lifted by improving international trade in Asia and fiscal stimulus, Japanese growth was seen at 1.4% this year before slowing to 1.0% next year, both slightly raised from the OECD’s March estimates of 1.2% and 0.8% respectively.

The OECD also marginally nudged up its estimates for growth in China to 6.6% this year and 6.4% in 2018, boosted by stimulus spending.

That in turn was supporting strong imports and helping to fuel a revival in Asian trade. As a result, global trade volumes were seen growing 4.6% this year, nearly double the rate seen in 2016.

Among the risks to the OECD’s outlook, it warned that the growing divergence between monetary policy rates among the major central banks raised the chances for financial market volatility.

The OECD also saw a potential for “swift snap-back" in US long-term interest rates when the Federal Reserve decides to reduce the size of its balance sheet, especially if it comes at a time of rising policy rates. Reuters

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Published: 07 Jun 2017, 06:38 PM IST
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