China is exhibiting indications of revival, despite the IMF chief’s warnings about “risks” to global financial security.
In an address delivered on Sunday in China, the president of the International Monetary Fund urged increased attention to the world financial system and noted the emergence of "green shoots" in the second-largest economy in the world.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva stated during comments at the China Development Forum in Beijing that "risks to financial stability have increased."
Georgieva praised the speed with which policymakers had responded to the financial crisis, pointing to recent cooperation between significant central banks to increase the movement of US money internationally.
She claimed that these measures had somewhat reduced the tension on the market. However, there is a lot of ambiguity, which emphasizes the need for caution.
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