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IMF wants euro 'big 3' to tighten fiscal policy

US - The International Monetary Fund has weighed into the debate over the eurozone's stability and growth pact (SGP), arguing that the big three countries - Germany, France and Italy - should heed its message and make a concerted effort to tighten fiscal…

Central bank cuts India growth forecast

INDIA - The Reserve Bank of India, the central bank, on Tuesday cut its forecast for economic growth by one percentage point to 5-5.5 per cent, citing the impact of a devastating drought and weak industrial activity.

Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report

REPORT - Bank of Canada released its October 2002 Monetary Policy Report, 23 October. In the report the Bank of Canada said the Canadian economy has undergone a strong expansion with more rapid growth than all other G-7 countries over the past year…

Canada's c bank warns of spike in inflation

CANADA - The Bank of Canada said Wednesday economic growth will be lower than expected in the short term but inflation could still double the bank's target by year-end, as Canada continues to be pulled in opposite directions by uncertain global markets…

Bank of Spain makes pessimistic on economy

SPAIN - Jaime Caruana, governor of the Bank of Spain, yesterday announced the bank's economic predictions. The central bank is expecting growth this year of no more than 2 per cent, two tenths of a percentage point lower than the government's prediction.

IMF World Economic Outlook, September 2002

REPORT - World Economic Outlook, Trade and Finance, International Monetary Fund, September 2002. In the most recent World Economic Outlook the International Monetary Fund said that world economic output would increase by 3.7% in 2003, compared to its…

IMF calls for boost to global confidence

US - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Horst Koehler said on Thursday that global growth had been hurt by financial market uncertainty and called on world financial leaders to do their bit to restore calm.

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