Wednesday, April 20, 2016

IMF expects EU Britain and saved her “marriage” – The Economist

Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of International Monetary Fund (IMF), said that the eventual departure of Britain’s European bloc, is a “serious concern” for the global economy.

the managing director of International Monetary Fund (IMF), France’s Christine Lagarde, filed Thursday called on Britain and the European Union to save their “long marriage” of an eventual break.

“it’s been a long marriage between members of the European Union. I have a personal hope that will not break. As in all marriages, conversations can help, and I hope that the dialogue can continue,” he said Lagarde at a press conference.

the Brexit, the eventual departure of Britain’s European bloc, is a “serious concern” for the global economy, Lagarde said on the first day of spring meetings of the IMF and the World Bank (WB) in Washington.

in view of the maximum leader of the IMF, the proximity of the referendum scheduled for June 23 makes the fragility of markets by uncertainties remain.

“in any case, I think that all parties should rise above their domestic circles and should have a broad vision of what lies ahead in terms of collective efforts,” he said.

Keeping together “after all by what has happened in the last century, with the risks on the horizon, is a greatly underrated, in my opinion capital,” Europe, he said.

in its latest World Economic Outlook, released Tuesday, the IMF found that the Brexit is one of the most important risks to global growth, and considered that this rupture could cause “serious damage” to reach overall to “dismantle trade relations and well established “

fondos@eleconomista.com.mx

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