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IMF Warns: China Is Beginning To Show Signs Of Overheating &Nbsp, Inflation Is Worsening.

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IMF Inflation IntensifiedEconomic Overheating

   International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the world economic outlook report released on 11, it is predicted that the growth rate of China's economy will reach 9.6% and 9.5% in the next two years, and will remain the fastest growing country in the world economy.


However, the report also warned that many Asian economies, including China, began to emerge. Overheated economy For example, credit in the mainland of China is still growing at a high speed, and credit in the economies of China's Hongkong Special Administrative Region, India and Indonesia has also increased rapidly.


  Inflation intensifies


In addition, in recent months, these areas have Inflation It is also aggravating, mainly due to soaring food prices. IMF expects China's inflation rate to reach 5% in 2011, which is higher than IMF's forecast of 2.7% in October 2010.


IMF pointed out that the momentum of global recovery has been consolidated, but the pace of recovery is uneven. The annual growth rate of the world economy in 2011 and 2012 is expected to be around 4.5%.


 

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