
Morgan Stanley warns of global stagflation risks in the second half of the year: The probability of a recession in the United States rises to 40%, and the Federal Reserve's easing policy is imminent

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JP Morgan released a research report, predicting that in the second half of 2025, the global economy will face the risk of stagflation, with global GDP growth slowing to 1.4% and core inflation rising to 3.4%. The probability of a recession in the U.S. has risen to 40%, mainly due to the trade war and declining household purchasing power. Although inflation trends vary, major central banks may adopt easing policies to respond to the economic slowdown. Morgan Stanley holds a cautiously optimistic view on future economic trends, but the severity of the stagflation trend is difficult to assess
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