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OVER THE HUMP (WELL, MAYBE)

Por: Tema(s): En: Financial Times 24-25 abr. 1999, p. 6Resumen: The meetings of the world's economic and financial elite in Washington this weekend take place against a backdrop that has a pleasingly post-crisis feel about it. Investors have regained their faith in the growth prospects of many emerging market economies. The International Monetary Fund, in its latest World Economic Outlook, projects an increase in world output from a depressed 2.3 per cent this year to a more respectable 3.4 per cent in 2000. Meantime the robustness of the US economy continues to offset malign developments elsewhere, most notably in Latin America. Nowhere in the developed world is inflation much in evidence.
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The meetings of the world's economic and financial elite in Washington this weekend take place against a backdrop that has a pleasingly post-crisis feel about it. Investors have regained their faith in the growth prospects of many emerging market economies. The International Monetary Fund, in its latest World Economic Outlook, projects an increase in world output from a depressed 2.3 per cent this year to a more respectable 3.4 per cent in 2000. Meantime the robustness of the US economy continues to offset malign developments elsewhere, most notably in Latin America. Nowhere in the developed world is inflation much in evidence.

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