国际英语新闻:G8 leaders say world economy faces significant risks
"While there are signs of stabilization, including a recovery of stock markets, a decline in interest rate spreads, improved business and consumer confidence, the situation remains uncertain and significant risks remain to economic and financial stability," the leaders said in a declaration concluding their first-day meeting at a summit in the central Italian town of L'Aquila.
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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel is pictured at the opening of a round table session at the G8 summit in L'Aquila July 8, 2009. |
In a forecast released Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) sounded upbeat about a recovery next year, saying global economy is starting to pull out of the recession.
It was estimated that the world economic growth will recover to2.5 percent in 2010, rather than the 1.9 percent predicted in a previous forecast.
However, the IMF still expects the global economy to contract 1.4 percent this year, signaling the recovery would be sluggish.
"The global economy is beginning to pull out of a recession uNPRecedented in the post-World War II era, but stabilization is uneven and the recovery is expected to be sluggish," the Washington-based institution said.
In face of significant risks, the G8 leaders pledged to take necessary steps, including further stimulus measures, to return the global economy to a strong, stable and sustainable growth path, adding fiscal sustainability in the medium term should also be ensured.
"We will take, individually and collectively, the necessary steps to return the global economy to a strong, stable and sustainable growth path, including continuing to provide macroeconomic stimulus consistent with price stability and medium-term fiscal sustainability," they said.
The leaders also agreed on the need to prepare appropriate "exit strategies" for unwinding the extraordinary policy measures taken to respond to the crisis once the recovery is assured.
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