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IMF warns Italy of downside risks, pushes more reforms

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Italy's economy would remain vulnerable to downside risks, urging the country to keep reform momentum.

Updated on: Jul 11, 2012 12:54 PM IST
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Italy's economy would remain vulnerable to downside risks, urging the country to keep reform momentum.

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"The economy is expected to continue contracting through the year owing to tight financial conditions, the global slowdown, and the needed fiscal consolidation," the IMF said on Tuesday.

It expected the recovery would take hold in early 2013, led by a modest pickup in exports, but would lag behind the rest of the region, reported Xinhua.

The IMF warned the downside risks to the outlook which would stem mainly from an intensification of the euro area crisis, predicting that Italy's economy would decline by 1.9% in 2012 and 0.3% in 2013.

The report noted the pressure on Italian banks, saying despite progress made in strengthening their capital positions and raising private capital, the banks still relied heavily on support from European central bank and faced increasing sovereign risk and rising funding costs.

The IMF emphasized that locking in prudent medium-term policies to reduce the high level of public debt would further improve confidence.

"The recently announced package of spending cuts is a step in the right direction," it noted.

The IMF forecast that the country's deficit-GDP ratio would decline further to 2.6% from 3.9% last year, stressing that more should be done over the medium-term to strengthen the fiscal outlook.

The global lender also noted that reviving growth will require not only comprehensive reforms in Italy, but also progress at the European level in strengthening the currency union.

 
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