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16.03.2021, 09:02

Deutsche cuts euro area 2021 GDP forecast; ups U.S., UK, India

Reuters reports that Deutsche Bank has slashed 2021 economic growth forecasts for the euro area, citing spillover of the ongoing pandemic-linked activity restrictions but it upped predictions for Britain, the United States and India.

The investment bank cut gross domestic product (GDP) projections for the euro area to 4.6%, from the 5.6% projected in November. In contrast, it said it saw the UK economy expanding by 5.7%, up from 4.6% previously.

For the United States, Deutsche raised its forecast to 6.6% growth, a sharp jump from 4% it saw in November. It sees global economic growth at 6.8%.

It also now sees India's economy growing 10.2% this year, revising November's prediction of 7.9%

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