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Tom Murray kb9wsl at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 8 12:06:40 EDT 2008



				
					'Major global downturn' says IMF
				
			
		
		
    		
		

                
                    
                        

	
		
			
			
				
				
			
			
		
		
	

	

The world economy is entering a major
downturn in the biggest financial crisis since the 1930s, said the
International Monetary Fund (IMF).
In a hard-hitting report, the IMF warned the global economy was facing its most dangerous crisis for 70 years.
World economic growth will slow substantially this year, and only pick up modestly later in 2009, it said.
It warned the challenge for governments would be to stabilise economies while keeping a lid on inflation.
In its latest bi-annual World Economic Outlook
report, the IMF said global economic growth would slow to 3.9% this
year and then to just 3% in 2009 - its lowest level since 2002.
Growth slows


	
		
			
			
				
				
			
			
		
		
	

	


The IMF said the global financial crisis, which started with the
collapse in US sub-prime mortgages in August 2007, had worsened in the
past six months - and had entered a "tumultuous new phase" in
September.
In its report, the IMF said that after four years of strong
global growth led by emerging and developed economies, the world's
economy was now heading into a major downturn led by leading
industrialised nations.
Overall growth in the US, Europe, Japan and Canada would drop
to 1.5% this year - and was set to fall even lower to just 0.5% next
year, it said.
Conversely it has been developing countries in Africa and Asia
which had seen the greatest expansion in growth in recent years - and
where economic output was set to suffer the least.
Growth in emerging and developing countries would still be 6.9%
this year, and 6.1% in 2009 - while growth in China would be still be
an impressive 9.3% next year - the IMF forecast.
At the same time the impact of surging oil and food prices had led to rates of inflation not seen for 10 years, it warned.
The IMF's latest World Economic Outlook report has come out just ahead of the annual IMF-World Bank meeting in the US.

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