This year was supposed to confirm the world economy's comeback from the Covid pandemic crisis. Instead, the six-month-old war in Ukraine has sparked fears of recession
Paris, France: This year was supposed to confirm the world economy's comeback from the Covid pandemic crisis. Instead, the six-month-old war in Ukraine has sparked fears of recession.
"Six short months ago the macro landscape was markedly different from today," the financial data firm S&P Global said in a recent report.
Both the United States and eurozone economies were expected to see strong growth, and elevated inflation levels were seen by policymakers and markets as transitory.
"Things have changed, and not for the better," added S&P Global.