According to Jinshi, the World Bank said on Tuesday that its forecast for global economic growth in 2024 was slightly raised due to stronger-than-expected performance of the US economy, but warned that overall output will still be far below pre-pandemic levels by 2026. The World Bank said in its latest Global Economic Prospects report that the global economy will avoid a third consecutive decline in real GDP growth since the sharp increase after the epidemic in 2021, and the growth rate in 2024 will stabilize at 2.6%, the same as in 2023. This is 0.2 percentage points higher than the World Bank's forecast in January. Ayhan Kose, deputy chief economist of the World Bank, said that sharp interest rate hikes in the United States or other major economies have pulled down inflation, but there has not been a lot of unemployment and other disruptions.