The World Bank has revised its U.S. economic outlook upward. The latest forecast projects 2.2% GDP growth for 2026, up significantly from the 1.6% estimate issued in June. For 2025, the growth rate is expected to reach 2.1%. These revised figures suggest improved economic momentum compared to earlier assessments, which could have implications for risk asset valuations and the broader crypto market as investors reassess growth trajectories and monetary policy expectations.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 01-13 19:03
Wow, is it going up again? Is the World Bank really shifting its stance this time or just fooling retail investors again?
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GlueGuy
· 01-13 19:02
The World Bank is starting to make promises again? They are optimistic about a 2.2% growth in 2026. I have a feeling it might be a bit uncertain.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-13 18:57
The World Bank raises US growth forecasts, looks like the crypto circle will have another round of hype.
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ContractExplorer
· 01-13 18:51
The World Bank is optimistic again? 2.2% growth... Well, it's not too bad anyway, the crypto circle has already speculated on all kinds of expectations.
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MetaMuskRat
· 01-13 18:50
The World Bank has changed its stance again, this time raising its expectations... But speaking of which, is this increase in numbers enough?
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UncleWhale
· 01-13 18:39
The World Bank has changed its stance again, this time with optimists taking the lead... Is the US stock market about to take off?
The World Bank has revised its U.S. economic outlook upward. The latest forecast projects 2.2% GDP growth for 2026, up significantly from the 1.6% estimate issued in June. For 2025, the growth rate is expected to reach 2.1%. These revised figures suggest improved economic momentum compared to earlier assessments, which could have implications for risk asset valuations and the broader crypto market as investors reassess growth trajectories and monetary policy expectations.