Lagarde calls for global action to support growth
7/9/2015 0:00
The expected activity of the economies of modest
BAGHDAD
invited the Director-General of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde at the conclusion of the meeting of the Group of Twenty more global action to support growth and job creation.
She said Lagarde: The group held its central fluctuations in financial markets and lower consumer goods prices and falling Exchange Rates Some states and transformation of growth in China. It showed that increasing the downside risks for the emerging market economies have made us take a priority and more policies urgent since our last meeting in April.
She emphasized that the main challenge faced the global economy is that the growth is still moderate and uneven, adding that the expected activity for developed economies will remain modest in two years The current Almqubl.opent that activity in relation to the emerging market economies record weakness in the current year compared with last year, despite some of the expected recovery in the next year, noting that production growth in both advanced economies and emerging will continue to decline.
She called Lagarde to make structural reforms to enhance the the expected production through efforts to address the challenges, including the continued facilitation of monetary policy in developed economies. And he stressed the importance of efforts by the twentieth of now Group and until the date of the summit in November to ensure the implementation of strategies for growth at the right time.
She said Lagarde said the fund in collaboration with the OECD «will provide our calendar towards achieving the goal of increasing two percent of gross domestic product growth by 2018 ». And welcomed the adoption of the Group of Twenty additional obligation to encourage more inclusiveness and provide developing countries a favorable economic environment and its quest to achieve its goals of sustainable development.
And called for the Group of Twenty supported by the positive results of the Conference of Addis Ababa on Financing for Development and the agenda of the climate before the world leaders at a global meeting in Paris change at a time later this year.
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7/9/2015 0:00
The expected activity of the economies of modest
BAGHDAD
invited the Director-General of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde at the conclusion of the meeting of the Group of Twenty more global action to support growth and job creation.
She said Lagarde: The group held its central fluctuations in financial markets and lower consumer goods prices and falling Exchange Rates Some states and transformation of growth in China. It showed that increasing the downside risks for the emerging market economies have made us take a priority and more policies urgent since our last meeting in April.
She emphasized that the main challenge faced the global economy is that the growth is still moderate and uneven, adding that the expected activity for developed economies will remain modest in two years The current Almqubl.opent that activity in relation to the emerging market economies record weakness in the current year compared with last year, despite some of the expected recovery in the next year, noting that production growth in both advanced economies and emerging will continue to decline.
She called Lagarde to make structural reforms to enhance the the expected production through efforts to address the challenges, including the continued facilitation of monetary policy in developed economies. And he stressed the importance of efforts by the twentieth of now Group and until the date of the summit in November to ensure the implementation of strategies for growth at the right time.
She said Lagarde said the fund in collaboration with the OECD «will provide our calendar towards achieving the goal of increasing two percent of gross domestic product growth by 2018 ». And welcomed the adoption of the Group of Twenty additional obligation to encourage more inclusiveness and provide developing countries a favorable economic environment and its quest to achieve its goals of sustainable development.
And called for the Group of Twenty supported by the positive results of the Conference of Addis Ababa on Financing for Development and the agenda of the climate before the world leaders at a global meeting in Paris change at a time later this year.
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