IMF warns of global economic ‘storm’ as growth undershoots

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IMF warns of global economic ‘storm’ as growth undershoots

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'The bottom line – we see an economy that is growing more slowly than we had anticipated,' says International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Sunday, February 10, warned governments to gear up for a possible economic storm as growth undershoots expectations.   

“The bottom line – we see an economy that is growing more slowly than we had anticipated,” IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde told the World Government Summit in Dubai.

Last month, the IMF lowered its global economic growth forecast for this year from 3.7% to 3.5%.

Lagarde cited what she called “4 clouds” as the main factors undermining the global economy and warned that a “storm” might strike.

The risks include “trade tensions and tariff escalations, financial tightening, uncertainty related to [the] Brexit outcome and spillover impact, and an accelerated slowdown of the Chinese economy,” she said.

Lagarde said trade tensions – mainly in the shape of a tariff spat between the United States and China, the world’s two biggest economies – are already having a global impact. (READ: World Bank warns brewing trade storm jeopardizes global economy)

“We have no idea how it is going to pan out and what we know is that it is already beginning to have an effect on trade, on confidence, and on markets,” she said, warning governments to avoid protectionism.

Lagarde also pointed to the risks posed by rising borrowing costs within a context of “heavy debt” racked up by governments, firms, and households.

“When there are too many clouds, it takes one lightning [bolt] to start the storm,” she said. – Rappler.com

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