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IMF's Rato on sustaining global growth & stability

In the speech 'Sustaining global growth and stability-The role of the IMF' given on 6 April Rodrigo Rato of the IMF warned that the poor state of US finances combined with rising interest rates and high oil prices are a threat to global growth.

But it is not for the US government alone to rebalance the world economy, Rato said in the speech at Georgetown University.

Europe and Japan must do more to prevent growth being "unduly dependent on the United States and China", the Fund's managing director

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