IMF chief: Economic recovery takes hold in most of the world
Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund said Thursday that “the long-awaited global recovery is taking root” and that three-quarters of the globe is enjoying an economic upswing in “the broadest-based acceleration since the start of the decade.”
In remarks prepared for delivery at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde suggested that the 189-country finance agency will likely upgrade its outlook for global growth when it releases its latest forecasts next week.
Helping considerably: Commodity prices have rebounded after plummeting in 2014 and 2015, pinching growth in many developing countries. Confidence also is returning to Europe, which has struggled with high government debts and weak banks.
“Reforms are more potent and easier to implement when economies are healthier,” she said.
Source: cnbc.com