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tirsdag 06. desember 2011 15:21 |
Nå kommer også Asia efter og presser på for mer inflatorisk politikk - Asia Faces ‘Much Greater’ Risks on Global Slowdown, ADB Says
Asian economies are facing “much greater downside risks” now because of the possibility of a recession in the U.S. and Europe and the threat of destabilizing capital flows, the Asian Development Bank said. “The cautiously optimistic outlook for emerging East Asia is subject to much greater downside risks now than just a few months ago,” the ADB said. “The global economic recovery could flounder if the euro zone and the U.S. fall back into recession, causing another global financial crisis. Large and destabilizing capital flows could complicate the region’s macroeconomic management and jeopardize economic growth.” “Asian policy makers should shift the pendulum from controlling inflation to stimulating growth,” Azis said. Governments can stimulate domestic demand through consumption and investment to offset weaker exports as the U.S. and European economies slow, he said.
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