IMF: Global economy too dependent on US, China

The International Monetary Fund will say in its latest World Economic Outlook report that the global economy is too dependent on growth in the United States and China, the German business daily Handelsblatt reported on Monday 7 March.

"Global growth is disproportionately dependent on the US and China. The euro-zone and Japan, which together make up about a quarter of global gross domestic product (GDP), have disappointed once again," the newspaper quoted the Fund as saying in its latest World

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