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As a senior economics writer based in Washington, I am excited to share my insights on the upcoming IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings from April 15-20. Today, we are focusing on the increasing global economic divergence between different countries. We welcome your feedback and tips, which you can send to us at ecodaily@bloomberg.net or connect with us on Twitter via @economics. If you haven’t already signed up to receive this newsletter, you can do so here.

To gain a thorough understanding of the current state of the global economy, it is essential to grasp two key concepts. Firstly, there is a growing sense of post-pandemic recovery in many developed economies. Despite this, inflation rates are higher than anticipated in countries like the US. Understanding these factors will help us navigate the ever-changing global economy and make informed decisions about investment opportunities and policy interventions.

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