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The IMF Report Predicts That Global Economic Growth Is Likely To Slow To 4.4%.

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Monday that global economic growth should slow to 4.4% this year as the economic recovery faces new risks, coupled with weak measures to deal with existing problems, making global demand rebalancing more urgent.


IMF said in its annual World Economic Outlook report that the risk of oil supply disruption and the European sovereign debt crisis may spread to the core economies of Europe.

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Two major threats to recovery.


IMF warned that unless the United States began to seriously rectify its financial position, China would allow it to do so.

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Moreover, European and emerging economies will undergo extensive economic restructuring, otherwise the efforts to achieve global economic rebalancing will be difficult to make progress, and the foundation of global economic recovery will become increasingly fragile.


One of the biggest tangible risks of global economic recovery is Europe's current debt, deficit and growth crisis.

IMF said European officials must carry out stringent banking stress tests and restructure the financial sector.


IMF also said the US government needs to draw up a credible plan for medium-term debt and deficit reduction, if not.

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The yield of treasury bonds may rise, affecting the stability of the global financial system.

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