The International Monetary Fund has updated its macro forecast for Ukraine.

Monday, March 25, 2024
The International Monetary Fund has updated its macro forecast for Ukraine.

According to the IMF, the expectation for nominal GDP in 2024 has increased to ₴7.75T from the ₴7.64T predicted in December last year’ However, 2025’s forecast remains almost unchanged at ₴8.86T.

At the same time, this year the economy’s growth rate will decrease by 3-4% compared to 5% last year. The IMF improved its inflation forecast for this year to 8.5% from 9.5% and real wage growth to 9.8% from 8.5%.

However, the unemployment estimate worsened to 14.5% from 13.9%. As for the budget, the IMF slightly lowered its deficit estimate (without grants) from 20.4% to 20.2% of GDP.

The forecast for the total national debt at the end of the year has been improved to 94% of GDP from 96.7%. The new forecast for the current account deficit in 2024 is 5.7% of GDP instead of the 7.1% quoted in December materials, and foreign direct investment is 2.2% of GDP instead of 1.2%.

The estimate of gross international reserves at the end of this year has improved to $42.1B from $40.9B.

 

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