The global economic outlook in 2025 reveals a complex interplay of challenges and opportunities shaped by post-pandemic recovery disparities, persistent inflation, and shifting trade and monetary policies. This article presents a data-driven analysis of current global economic trends and their implications for the financial sector, drawing on sources such as the IMF, World Bank, and UN. It examines key macroeconomic indicators, including GDP growth, trade flows, foreign investment, inflation, labor dynamics, and commodity markets. While advanced economies face stagnation, many emerging markets demonstrate resilience despite external shocks. A major focus is the resurgence of protectionism, notably tariff increases among major economies, which are reshaping global trade and investment patterns. Financial markets remain cautious amid high interest rates, restricted credit, and geopolitical uncertainties. Though inflation has eased from recent highs, it continues to complicate central banks’ balancing acts between growth and stability. Volatile commodity markets, especially in energy and food, further strain inflation and economic resilience. The article includes original tables and figures to support thematic insights. It assesses financial impacts through capital flows, market volatility, and policy responses while highlighting long-term shifts toward green finance, digitalization, and supply chain regionalization. The study concludes by emphasizing the urgency of coordinated, flexible economic strategies to navigate global uncertainties.
AMRIT HORO (Wed,) studied this question.