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David White
: If
EU
doesn't bail out Greece (goes to
IMF
instead), this may make many lose confidence in the Euro as a secondary reserve currency.
1 day ago
Econ Grapher
: Here's a piece on how the
IMF
sees 2010; higher growth than previously expected, but plenty of downside risks...
http://bit.ly/beTEiS
Thu, Jan 28, 2010
David White
: German news good. It was a minor surprise.
IMF
estimate of Euro Zone
GDP
for 2010 was a minor negative, but still expected.
Tue, Jan 26, 2010
David White
:
IMF
raised predictions for 2.7% US
GDP
for 2010 and 10% China
GDP
for 2010 should buoy commodities. Euro zone still +1.0%
GDP
growth.
Tue, Jan 26, 2010
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