IMF's Georgieva says inflation remains stubborn, central banks must continue to press

International Monetary Fund

Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva

speaking, wide-ranging comments:

  • Not expecting to downgrade October forecast for 2.7% global growth in 2023
  • Inflation remains stubborn and central banks must continue to press for price stability
  • Downside risk of spiking oil prices did not materialize, labor markets remain vibrant
  • Expects global economy to 'bottom out' toward end of 2023, early 2024, barring unexpected surprises
  • Important for China to 'stay the course' in reversing earlier zero-covid policy
  • Biggest risk to 2023 outlook is possible spilllover from Russia's war in Ukraine, social unrest
  • IMF's projection for 4.4% growth in china depends on transition away from zero-covid policy
  • Any US Recession would be mild, expects China to become net contributor to global economy by mid-year
  • Says the Bank of Japan is pursuing appropriate review of monetary policy stance but should keep policy accommodative

Headlines via Reuters

International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Kristalina Georgieva

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