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Last Updated: Wednesday, 17 March, 2004, 14:22 GMT
IMF 'to revise US growth figures'
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There is reportedly good news in store for the US
The International Monetary Fund is to raise its forecast for world economic growth in 2004 to 4.6%, Germany's Handelsblatt newspaper reports.

The new forecast to be published in April is a 0.6 percentage point increase on the IMF's autumn prediction, the financial daily says.

The Fund has also upped its estimate for US growth this year by 0.7% of a percentage point to 4.6%.

But the forecast for the euro zone remains unchanged at 1.9%.

IMF warnings

Next year, growth of the 12 nations that share the euro was likely to accelerate to 2.5%, the IMF predicts, says Handelsblatt.

However, its adds that the fund will warn that recovery could be affected by the development of the euro-dollar exchange rate and weak domestic demand.

For Japan, the paper also says the IMF now expects growth of 3.2% this year, 1.8 percentage points more than its previous forecast, while for the UK it expects growth of 3.1%, an increase of 0.6 percentage point.

The forecast for Germany is being raised by 0.2 percentage point to 1.7%.

Outgoing managing director of the Fund, Horst Koehler, had said in February that the IMF is likely to revise upwards its forecast for 2004 global growth.


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