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IMF sees stronger global financial growth

(AP)
Updated: 2007-07-26 00:54

WASHINGTON -- Led by China's booming economy, stronger than expected global financial growth continued in the first half of 2007, the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday.

In the first in a series of updates to its twice-yearly Global Economic Outlook, the IMF projected global growth of 5.2 percent for 2007 and 2008, up 0.3 percentage points from 4.9 percent in its April outlook.

"This year, for the very first time, with very strong growth expected and with a growth slowdown in the United States, China will be the largest contributor to global growth," whatever standard is used to measure an economy's size, Charles Collyns, the IMF's Deputy Director of Research, said as he presented the report.

China's economy sped up in the second quarter of 2007 to its fastest growth rate since 1995 - 11.9 percent - driven by surging exports and investment, according to data released in Beijing last week.

The figures put China on track for a fifth year of double digit growth and to replace Germany as the world's third largest economy.

The IMF projected China's growth rate at 11.2 percent for 2007 and 10.5 percent for 2008.

Taking China, India and Russia together, Collyns said, the three countries are likely to contribute about half of the world's output growth.

"China is certainly going from strength to strength at this point," he told reporters, adding that consumer spending has finally joined investment as a pillar of economic growth in China. "It shows some progress is being made in rebalancing the Chinese economy," he said.

The IMF said that although growth in the United States, the world's largest economy, slowed in the first three months of 2007, recent indicators suggest that the economy gained momentum in the second quarter.

The IMF slightly lowered its 2007 forecast for the US to 2 percent for 2007 and raised it to 2.8 percent for 2008.

Collyns said more will be known about the US economy when the government releases second quarter growth figures on Friday.

The IMF said that, in the countries that use the euro currency and in Japan, "growth has remained above trend with some welcome signs that domestic demand is taking a more central role in the expansions."

The projection rate for Germany, the main economic driver in the euro area, was raised 0.8 percent to 2.6 percent because the impact of its increase in sales tax at the beginning of the year has been much less than expected, Collyns said.

He said inflation worldwide remained generally well contained despite strong global economic growth - although some countries with emerging economies and developing countries experienced rising pressures, especially from energy and food price.

As these pressures continue, he said, central banks will need to tighten monetary policy by raising interest rates.

The IMF said the overall risks to the global economy remain tilted modestly to the downside.

"The risk of an oil price spike remains a concern," the IMF said. "Financial market risks have also increased as credit quality has deteriorated in some sectors and market volatility has increased."



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