IMF's Rato on correcting global imbalances

In a speech on 'Correcting global imbalances - Avoiding the blame game' given on 23 February, Rodrigo de Rato of the IMF said a current account deficit the size of the US's 'cannot be sustained indefinitely'.

``Looking ahead, last year's momentum should ensure that global growth remains robust in 2005,'' De Rato said in the speech to the New York Foreign Policy Association. ``However, within these positive signs lie serious threats and challenges,'' De Rato said.

"It is highly unlikely that such

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