Six years after the financial crisis, the world is slowly returning to more “normal” conditions which should support a gradual pick-up in growth. However, the legacy of the crisis will hamper the recovery in some countries and structural problems have lowered potential growth in others. Consequently, we think global growth will not rebound as rapidly as many hope.
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