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Global Economy to grow by 4% in 2021 – World Bank

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David Malpass, World Bank's President

The global economy is most likely to expand by 4% in 2021, with the immediate policy priorities focused on controlling the spread of coronavirus and ensuring rapid and widespread vaccine deployment as well as strategic investments.

This was disclosed in the Global Economic Prospects January 2021 report released by the World Bank.

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According to the report…

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What they are saying

According to World Bank Group President, David Malpass,

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According to Vice President and World Bank Group Chief Economist, Carmen Reinhart

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According to Ayhan Kose, World Bank Acting Vice President for Equitable Growth and Financial Institutions:

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What you should know

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