Asia Faces Stronger Growth, but Further Rebalancing Critical
Growth in Asia is expected to pick up this year, after slowing in the last quarter of 2011, but Asian leaders now face the difficult task of adjusting policies to support stable, non-inflationary...
View ArticleAsia Faces Stronger Growth, but Further Rebalancing Critical
Growth in Asia is expected to pick up this year, after slowing in the last quarter of 2011, but Asian leaders now face the difficult task of adjusting policies to support stable, non-inflationary...
View ArticleGlobal Economy’s ‘Timid’ Recovery Faces High Risks—Lagarde
The global economy has entered a “timid” recovery but still faces high risks, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde says. She tells a news conference in Washington that collective action is needed on...
View ArticleAsia Faces Stronger Growth, but Further Rebalancing Critical
Growth in Asia is expected to pick up this year, after slowing in the last quarter of 2011, but Asian leaders now face the difficult task of adjusting policies to support stable, non-inflationary...
View ArticleEconomy Faces Triple Threat to Sustainable Future, Says Lagarde
The world faces triple obstacles to a green future, with the global economic crisis smothering action on global warming and feeding an expanding gap between haves and have-nots, IMF Managing Director...
View ArticleStrong Polish Economy Faces Risks, Needs to Remain Flexible
The Polish economy has, on average, performed better than peers throughout the crisis despite the challenging environment in Europe, the IMF says in its annual report on the state of the economy. This...
View ArticleTunisia Faces Economic, Social Challenges amid Historic Transformation
Tunisia’s revolution has ushered in hopes for more inclusive growth, greater job opportunities, and better governance. But the revolution has brought about economic and financial uncertainty, and...
View ArticleAsia Faces Shifting Risks, New Foundations for Growth
After a year of subdued economic performance, growth in Asia is set to pick up this year driven largely by continued robust domestic demand, says the IMF in its latest Regional Economic Outlook, which...
View ArticleEastern Caribbean Currency Union Faces Similar Challenges to Euro Area
As the 2008 global crisis deepened, the euro area, the world’s largest and most well-known regional currency union, faced a number of challenges. In many respects, the smaller Eastern Caribbean...
View ArticleMideast Faces Lower Growth Prospects, Needs Bold Policies
The near-term economic outlook for the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (MENAP region) has weakened, the IMF said in its latest regional assessment. IMF Survey Magazine
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