Tuesday, March 26, 2013

The IMF intends down U.S. economic growth is expected to

The IMF has been disclosed in a draft report, IMF plans to cut the growth of the U.S. economy this year is expected in the next issue of the Global Economic Prospects report, released in mid-April on the grounds that the tax and expenditurecut increased.

Reported that the new outlook, the IMF expects the U.S. economy will grow 1.7% this year, lower than January is expected to grow by 2%; expected that next year the economy is expected to grow 3%, flat with the previous forecast. In early March of this year, the U.S. government $ 85 billion in spending automatically reduction plan started, economists generally expected that this will have a negative impact on U.S. economic growth this year.

The report also said the IMF will also the growth of the global economy this year is expected to slightly from 3.5% down to 3.4%, Japan's economic growth forecast from 1.2% to 1.5%, and is expected to 2014, Japan's economy will grow by 1.1 %.

It also shows that the euro-zone countries, the IMF economy is expected to remain unchanged this year is expected to contract by 0.2% next year, an increase of 1%.

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