In a press conference, he did not talk about the situation of Argentina and said the agency is “on alert, but not alarmed” by the situation of the global economy
the managing director of International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde, said today that the global economy is not in crisis, but that developing countries should worry about inflation and high debt of the private companies.
in a press conference he gave at the opening of the assembly of the spring IMF in Washington, the executive did not address the situation of Argentina’s economy, but admitted his concern about the situation of Brazil
Appealing several times analogies between climate and the economic situation, the French official expressed. despite its legendary reputation as a sunny country, there are winds very cold that are blowing in Brazil. The economic situation is very worrying in terms of unemployment, inflation and growth. We hope disappears uncertainty. “Immediately, dodged a comment on the status of President Dilma Rousseff, explaining that the agency will not issue” an opinion on the domestic political situation. “
reelecta recently, Lagarde was paid to questions along with his deputy, David Lipton, who also accompanied by another term at the head of the multilateral organization.
” We have global growth and there is no crisis. Several countries are growing at a robust rate, but the downside risk is growing. In particular, emerging countries should look closely inflation and high corporate debt, “he said.
According to Lagarde, the Fund,” is alert but not alarmed “and considered that countries should implement a” . three-pronged weapon: monetary policy, fiscal policy and structural reforms “
answered several questions about the situation of China affirmed that the country will grow 6.5% – and the possible departure of Britain . of the European Union “it’s been a long marriage and my desire is not broken,” he said
he also referred to the rate hike planned by the Federal Reserve of the United States -. “hopefully the Fed takes into account global risks “and said the need for Greece to have an economic plan that combines” realism and sustainability. “
in addition, answered a question about Panama Papers, indicating that “which brought to light it is that, beyond the multilateral exchange of information, we need to implement mechanisms to prevent erosion of the tax base of the states. We have 189 members and all countries should participate in this campaign against money laundering and terrorism “.
The Minister of Finance and Finance, Alfonso Prat-Gay, will participate in this meeting in the capital American during the weekend. the IMF said this week it expects Argentina’s economy will experience a recession of 1% this year and growth of 2.8% in 2017.
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