Tuesday, Sep 08, 2009
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Reuters: IMF suggests earlier recovery
Economic recovery may come three months earlier than forecast, the head of the International Monetary Fund said
Posted by smiling @ 03:55 PM (205 views) Add Comment
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1. quiet guy said...
Uhmm. Let's try quoting a bit more.
'By Eric Walsh
WASHINGTON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Economic recovery may come three months earlier than forecast, the head of the International Monetary Fund said, but policymakers expressed concern that it may not last if governments reverse stimulus programs too early.
"For the (global) economy, we have been saying for a year that the recovery will come in the first half of 2010. It might even be a quarter ahead," IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn told Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper.
"We are seeing the end of the tunnel, but we are still in crisis," he said in the interview published on Tuesday.'
Did you actually read this article, Smiling? If you pump enough taxpayer money into the economy, you will eventually see some sort of response; this is not to be confused with sustainable growth. As your posting says, we are still in crisis.
2. phdinbubbles said...
'100 sexiest women'
I presume you put that there to get our attention, but all it does is speak of the kind of publication you take sustenance from and the capacity of your intellect.
3. Smiling said...
thanks phd for taking the bait