The Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development just cut its global growth forecast.
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"Most of the emerging economies have underlying fragilities that mean they cannot continue growing as they used to," OECD Chief Economist Pier Carlo Padoan said in an interview. "They used to be an important support engine for global growth in bad times. Now the reverse is true and advanced economies can't be said to be in very good times again."
Here's the key slide from the OECD showing the new projections: