IMF: Global Growth Weak Despite Signs of US Recovery
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International Monetary Fund Chief Christine Lagarde said global economic growth remains subdued despite signs of recovery taking hold in the U.S., emphasizing the point that economies are moving at different speeds.
The stake of U.S. in the global recovery is greater than ever in a world of increasing economic interconnections, Lagarde said in a speech to business leaders at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C on Thursday.
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