IMF: Economy To Recover Next Year

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Author: Daily Guide - Daily Guide
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008

Dominique Strauss-Kahn The International Monetary Fund chief warned on Monday of a global recession but said the world economy could begin to recover in late 2009 or early 2010 after a very difficult year.

“The global outlook will continue to deteriorate,” IMF managing director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, said.

“The possibility of global recession is really in front of us,” he added.

He said declining growth in emerging countries such as China would not make up for recessions in developed countries.

China's economic growth could slip to 5.0 percent or 6.0 percent from the 9.7 percent, forecast by the IMF for 2008, and 8.5 percent in 2009, he said at a symposium in Madrid organized by the Bank of Spain.

“We are facing an unprecedented decline in output and we have evidence of substantial uncertainty limiting the effectiveness of some fiscal policy measures,” he said.

“The most urgent need is a big foot on the accelerator of fiscal expenditure.”

He said, “2009 will be a very difficult year, but by late 2009 and early 2010”, the global economy should begin to recover.

The IMF last month predicted that advanced economies would contract next year for the first time since World War II and called for government spending to battle the global financial crisis.

It lowered its global economic growth forecast by 0.8 point to 2.2 percent. From Business Desk
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