which could lead that kicked off on monday in washington. and north america correspondent is they are and has a preview of those meetings. high inflation continues to plague countries around the world. central bankers are raising interest rates to try and slow down those price increases. as a result however, we have some of the weakest growth projections by the international monetary fund since the 1990s. with the worlds finance ministers and central bankers all meeting in washington this week the increasingly fragile global economy will certainly be the focus along with ways for countries to try and mitigate some of the negative impacts of those interest rate rises. the high inflation however is already having an impact on poorer countries, pushing them further into financial distress, given the uncertain global economic outlook the imf believes many more countries will be looking to the imf for help. for more we can speak now to don lipski, he s a share of the national bure
bank spring meetings, which could lead that kicked off on monday in washington. our north america correspondent is there and has a preview of those meetings. high inflation continues to plague countries around the world. central bankers are raising interest rates to try and slow down those price increases. as a result however, we have some of the weakest growth projections by the international monetary fund since the 1990s. with the worlds finance ministers and central bankers all meeting in washington this week the increasingly fragile global economy will certainly be the focus along with ways for countries to try and mitigate some of the negative impacts of those interest rate rises. the high inflation however is already having an impact on poorer countries, pushing them further into financial distress, given the uncertain global economic outlook the imf believes many more countries will be looking to the imf for help. reporting outside the world bank and imf building. for
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off in beijing shortly. in a break in decades long tradition, delegates are likely to hand mr xi a third term as party chief. and those are your latest headlines. jeremy hunt said there was a clear focus jeremy hunt said there was a clearfocus on mines jeremy hunt said there was a clear focus on mines of stability. mr bailey warned of high interest rates ahead more than previously expected. business corresponded marc ashdown has analysis. smiles and a new political phrase, trussonomics, liz truss s high growth, low wage tax economy. three weeks later, new chancellor has buried it. had ou chancellor has buried it. had you been chancellor has buried it. had you been given chancellor has buried it. had you been given a chancellor has buried it. had you been given a clean - chancellor has buried it. herc you been given a clean slate, could you change elements of the mini budget? the mini budget? yes. the fundamental the mini budget? yes. the fundamental thing - the mini
It has been the wettest 18 months on record since 1836, one of the wettest winters in decades that many farmers can remember. It has had a huge impact on the ability to grow crops and it has been quite sudden. In 2022 we were talking about extreme heat and drought and farmers not being able to get crops out of the ground because it was baked too hard. This winter they have not been able to get them in the ground because it has been too wet, waterlogged and soft, basically. That means that the amount of wheat and winter barley, oilseed rape were likely to harvest this year will be down a third, and looking across all the farming sectors, fresh fruit and vegetables, meat and dairy, eggs, that will be enough to drive an 8 reduction in the headline self sufficient and seen when, Self Sufficiency when measured by volume. Around 86 over the period btween 2018 and 2022 to 78 this year or thats what we estimate. Egypts economy has been struggling with the burden of high debts and an overvalued