Global economy is going through a 'synchronised slowdown', says IMF's new chief Kristalina Georgieva

Global economy is going through a 'synchronised slowdown', says IMF's new chief Kristalina Georgieva
By Oleksandra Vakulina
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The global economy is going through a "synchronised slowdown", claimed the new managing director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, during her inauguration speech.

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The global economy is going through a "synchronised slowdown", claimed the new managing director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, during her inauguration speech.

"In two years time the world has moved from synchronised upswing — in other words accelerating growth — to a synchronised slowdown, decelerating growth, and our forecast for this year and next year demonstrates that this slowdown is already impacting the vast majority of the world," Georgieva told Euronews. 

Our business editor, Sasha Vakulina, also asked what other threats — aside from trade tensions, protectionism and Brexit — the world should be paying more attention to?

"If I have to single out what we should pay attention to, it is the risk of the changing climate," she said.  "We have seen how economies can be dramatically impacted by the force of nature and we have to brace for more of those shocks to occur."

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