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Markets | May 26, 2026

IMF Warns of Rising Recession Risks: An Ethiopian and African Perspectives

The International Monetary Fund has issued a stark warning on rising global recession risks, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions that are disrupting energy markets, trade systems, and financial stability. While such concerns are deeply felt in advanced economies, their consequences for Africa, and particularly for Ethiopia, are more profound, more layered, and structurally more challenging....

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