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good to have you with us, if you havejustjoined us, it is time to get to business. economists warn the global economy is at a tipping point, and what can be done to prevent a global recession and stimulate growth will dominate discussions at this weeks annual meetings of the world bank and international monetary fund. the imf is set to downgrade its current forecast for 2.9 percent global growth in 2023 saying there are rising risks of recession and financial instability. the global economy faces pressures on every front whether it be increased interest rates to bring down soaring inflation, a strong dollar, the aftermath of a pandemic and of course the economic impact of the war in ukraine. to talk us through the challenges i m joined by holger schmieding, chief economist at berenberg. good morning to you. what are you expecting to hear from the leaders at this event in washington this week? good morning- washington this week? good morning. you washington this week ....
university of york finding out what it s doing to help. morning. just how far can arsenal go this season? back on top of the table thanks to saka s spotkick as klopp accepts liverpool s title hopes are all but over. and we ll be with the three dads as they complete their latest epic challenge to raise awareness of suicide prevention. it might be a rainy scene outside the window for some of you this morning but actually plenty of sunshine to come today. the full forecast later on breakfast. it s monday 10th october. a vigil has been held in memory of the ten people killed in an explosion at a petrol station in county donegal. a five year old girl and two teenagers were among those who died in the blast. seven other people who were injured are still being treated in hospital. charlotte gallagher reports. ten lives lost. friends, neighbours, even family members. among the victims, a 39 year old, catherine o donnell, and her son, 13 year old james monaghan. and 50 year old robert ....