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 Global recovery uneven says IMF  

ST ANDREWS: The global economic recovery is uneven and the timing of any exit strategies should err towards supporting demand, according to an International Monetary Fund paper.

In the document prepared for a meeting of Group of 20 finance ministers and central bankers in Scotland, the IMF stressed the fragility of the global recovery, saying it was largely dependent on special government support.

"The pace of recovery is uneven, particularly in advanced economies, with consumer confidence remaining subdued, the waning of temporary fiscal measures such as the cash for clunkers programme in the US and similar programmes elsewhere is slowing production," the paper said.

"This underscores the extent to which the improvement in demand is largely driven by policy stimulus, with a turn in the inventory cycle also playing a part."

The IMF is forecasting growth of only 1.3 per cent for the world's advanced economies next year. The euro zone is seen expanding by just 0.3pc while the economies of emerging and developing nations are expected to grow by 5.1pc.

This, it said, showed why policy stimulus was still important.

"The timing of the exit from stimulus should depend on the state of the economy and the financial system and should err on the side of further supporting demand and financial repair," the paper said.




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