The International Monetary Fund, the governor of the International Monetary Fund, Cristrina Georgieba, suggested that the current situation in each country is worse than expected, and could lower the prospect of global economic growth.

In a meeting with the Financial Times, Governor Giorgeva said, "If you look at the data of many countries, it's worse than the prospects you've already been pessimistic about."

The IMF forecasted that in April this year, the global economic growth rate would be the lowest minus 3.0% since the Great Depression of the 1930s.