
OECD Revises Global Growth Forecasts Downward Amid Mideast War Fallout
The OECD has revised its global economic growth forecasts downward for 2026, citing the fallout from the Middle East war and high energy prices. While some countries like South Korea saw upward revisions, many, including Austria and Bulgaria, faced lowered GDP projections.
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