translated from Spanish: The IMF warned a fall in the global economy that will impact in Argentina

the end of the first quarter of the year and in the prelude to the spring meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, Christine Lagarde, speaking stop analyzing the first pa sos of the global economy in 2019, hit by conflicts in the major powers in the matter and the Brexit as a special seasoning. In this scenario, the holder of the Fund showed no optimism about the coming months and warned that “the expected upturn in the world at the end of this year growth is precarious”. “Growth has followed losing momentum, as they collect our updated forecasts which we will publish next week”, he warned.
He said, this fall in growth is strongly linked to high levels of debt in some sectors and countries, tensions over trade policy and the feeling of uneasiness in the financial markets, with great responsibility in the occurring between Britain and his departure from the European Union.” In January, the IMF projected growth worldwide for 2019 and 2020 of about 3.5%, lower than that we have seen in recent times, but which is still reasonable,”said Lagarde in his speech, which also highlighted his work with countries around the world, where he stood the cases of Ukraine, Egypt and Argentina.

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