Strauss-Kahn sees autumn as turning point for global economy

IMF managing director Strauss-Kahn says that the turning point for the global economy will come in September/October of this year. An early-2010 recovery is the most likely scenario, he says. Banks must rid themselves of toxic assets, he says. Failure to do so could endanger the recovery.

Update: Perhaps the most important comment from Strauss-Kahn was this, according to Reuters: The post-crisis problem will be to unwind fiscal deficits and for governments to return to a private-sector focus. Amen to that…

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