IMF Managing Director Georgieva said the economy was showing resilience. Inflation was falling and the achievement did not pose a risk of recession.
Ms Georgieva, IMF managing director, said the US would take a "very pragmatic" approach to the international monetary fund and the World Bank, whether under the administrations of former US president Donald Trump or vice-president Harris.
IMF Managing Director Georgieva said forecasts point to a difficult future for the global economy, with weak medium-term growth and high debt.
The US economy is on track for a soft landing as monetary policy cools inflation without tipping the economy into recession, according to the head of the international monetary fund. She also praised the US, the world's largest economy, for helping support global growth at a time when other countries are slowing. Ms Georgieva said on Tuesday that before a 50 basis point rate cut earlier this month, the US...