BIS Releases 2026 Annual Economic Report on Global Fiscal Stability and Inflation
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) released its 2026 Annual Economic Report on June 28, 2026, following a special chapter on June 23. The 133-page report analyzes the global economy’s trajectory amid rising risks, focusing on a new fiscal-financial stability nexus and shifting inflation dynamics. It provides a central-bank perspective on economic challenges, though views do not necessarily reflect those of BIS member central banks.
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BIS Annual Economic Report 2026 Highlights Rising Economic Perils
On 28 June 2026, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) released its Annual Economic Report during its Annual General Meeting. The report examines the state of the global economy, noting that progress is increasingly confronting rising perils. Key challenges identified include a new fiscal-financial stability nexus and shifting inflation dynamics. The full report spans 133 pages and is available as a PDF from the BIS. The analysis reflects institutional perspectives but not necessarily those of BIS member central banks.
All categoriesBIS Annual Economic Report 2026: Global Economy Faces Rising Perils and Shifting Inflation Dynamics
On 28 June 2026, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) released its Annual Economic Report at its Annual General Meeting. The report examines the state of the global economy as progress meets rising perils, including a new fiscal-financial stability nexus and shifting inflation dynamics. The report is accompanied by a 133-page PDF full text. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of BIS member central banks. The analysis highlights increasing risks to financial stability amid evolving economic conditions, emphasizing the interplay between fiscal policy and financial markets.
All categoriesBIS Annual Economic Report 2026: Global Economy Faces Rising Perils
On 28 June 2026, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) released its Annual Economic Report at its Annual General Meeting. The report analyzes the state of the global economy as it encounters increasing risks, including a new fiscal-financial stability nexus and evolving inflation dynamics. The document is 133 pages long and provides a comprehensive overview of economic challenges and trends. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of BIS member central banks.
All categoriesBIS Releases Special Chapter of Annual Economic Report 2026
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) released a special chapter of its Annual Economic Report 2026 on June 23, 2026. The remaining chapters are scheduled for release on June 28. The forthcoming chapters will analyze the state of the global economy as progress encounters increasing risks, focusing on two key areas: a new fiscal–financial stability nexus and shifting inflation dynamics. The BIS Annual Economic Report is a widely followed publication that provides analysis and perspectives on global economic and financial developments from the perspective of central banks.
All categoriesBIS Releases Special Chapter of Annual Economic Report 2026
On 23 June 2026, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) released a special chapter of its Annual Economic Report 2026. The remaining chapters are scheduled for release on 28 June 2026 and will analyze the global economy's trajectory amid emerging challenges. Key themes include a new fiscal-financial stability nexus and shifting inflation dynamics. The report reflects the views of the BIS and not necessarily those of its member central banks. This announcement provides a preview of the comprehensive economic assessment to come, focusing on how progress intersects with rising perils in the global economic landscape.
All categoriesBIS Announces Release of Annual Economic Report 2026 with Focus on Fiscal Stability and Inflation
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has released a special chapter of its Annual Economic Report on June 23, 2026. The remaining chapters are scheduled for release on June 28, 2026. The report examines the global economy's trajectory as progress faces mounting risks, including a new fiscal-financial stability nexus and shifting inflation dynamics. The full report will analyze how these perils are shaping economic conditions worldwide. The BIS emphasizes that the views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of its member central banks.
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