Tokyo: On Oct 11, the International Monetary Fund cut Asia’s economic growth forecasts as rising inflation forced many central banks to tighten monetary policy. “A widening debt crisis in (emerging) economies would weigh heavily on global growth and could precipitate a global recession. Further U.S. dollar strength can only compound the likelihood of debt distress,” the IMF said in its World Economic Outlook report.

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