IMF worsens Russian GDP outlook, economy could shrink 3% in 2015
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) now expects Russian GDP to shrink 3% this year, compared with its previous forecast for 0.5% decline, the IMF said in its updated World Economic Outlook Update (WEO).
The IMF estimates the Russian economy grew 0.6% last year, more than the 0.2% growth it expected in October.
The Russian economy might fall 1% in 2016 - the IMF said in its previous forecast that it thought growth of 1.5% possible that year.
CIS economies as a whole might fall 1.4% in 2015 - this is 2.9 pp below the IMF's previous forecast - and grow 0.8% in 2016, which is 1.7 pp below the previous forecast. Not including Russia, the CIS economies might grow 2.4% in 2015 and 4.4% in 2016, compared with previous forecasts of 4% and 4.6%, respectively.
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