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IMF-Now Is the Time-Fiscal Policies for Sustainable Growth

April 17, 2015--Fiscal risks remain significant in both advanced and emerging market and developing economies. Fiscal policy continues to play an essential role in building confidence and, where appropriate, sustaining aggregate demand.

According to this issue of the Fiscal Monitor, strengthening fiscal frameworks-particularly to manage public finance risks and ensure debt sustainability-must be part of the fiscal policy response. Countries should seize the moment created by lower oil prices to start the process of energy taxation and energy subsidy reform. Finally, fiscal policy can contribute substantially to macroeconomic stability, through the workings of automatic stabilizers. By doing so, fiscal policy can also unlock significant growth dividends.

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Source: IMF


DECPG Global Weekly- April 17, 2015

April 17, 2015--Taking Stock
Oil prices declined after a 6-day gain. Oil prices dropped for the first time in six days on Thursday and continued to fall early Friday as Saudi Arabia boosted its crude oil production to the highest level in three decades in March, adding to a global supply glut.

Since closing at a 6-year low of $43.86 a barrel on March 17, the U.S. oil price had previously rallied on expectations that a drop in the number of active U.S. oil rigs may lead to a production slowdown that may ease the global surplus.

U.S. retail sales rose while industrial production fell. U.S. retail sales rose 0.9 (m/m) in March, the largest increase in a year, but still less than expected, following a revised 0.5 percent decline in February. The increase was partly due to a substantial rebound in sales of motor vehicles and parts. Meanwhile, industrial production declined 0.6 percent (m/m) in March, more than expected, as utilities output fell steeply.

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Source: World Bank


ETF Securities Precious Metals Quarterly-Q1 2015-Gold Remains Resilient Facing Increasing Uncertainty

April 16, 2015--Gold remained unchanged despite anticipated Federal Reserve (Fed) tightening and the strong US dollar.
The correlation between Fed Funds futures and gold neared the highest ever.

Silver was the best performer1 staying unusually calm in the face of a spike in currency volatility.

Platinum and palladium appear fundamentally undervalued.

Precious metals were the best performing commodity sector2 in Q1.

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Source: ETF Securities Research


Revealed: the Digital Poverty Holding Back Global Growth and Development

April 15, 2015--The Global Information Technology Report 2015 finds a growing digital divide within and across countries, with the full economic and social benefits of the internet only available to a minority of the world's population

Many countries are failing to implement basic reforms that could increase productivity, boost economic growth and raise living standards

Singapore tops the world ranking of network-ready countries in 2015; the United States and Japan are the only other non-European countries in the top 10

The world's developing and emerging economies are failing to exploit the potential of information and communications technologies (ICTs) to drive social and economic transformation and catch up with more advanced nations, according to the World Economic Forum's Global Information Technology Report 2015, published today.

Data from the report's Networked Readiness Index (NRI), which measures 143 economies in terms of their capacity to prepare for, use and leverage ICTs, suggest that the gap between the best and worst performing economies is widening.

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Source: WEF (world Economic Forum)


World Bank-World Development Indicators 2015

April 15, 2015--The year 2015 is when the world aimed to achieve many of the targets set out in the Millennium Development Goals.

Some have been met. The rate of extreme poverty and the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water were both halved between 1990 and 2010, five years ahead of schedule.

But some targets have not been achieved, and the aggregates used to measure global trends can mask the uneven progress in some regions and countries.view the report-World Development Indicators 2015

Source: World Bank


IMF Global Financial Stability Report

April 15, 2015--April 2015: Global financial stability risks have risen since October. Chapter 1 finds that these risks have also been pivoting away from banks to shadow banks, from solvency to market liquidity risks, and from advanced economies to emerging markets. In advanced economies, the key challenge is to enhance the traction of accommodative monetary policies, ensure a smooth normalization of monetary policy in the United States, and manage the undesirable side effects of low interest rates.

Emerging markets must address their own domestic financial vulnerabilities from weaker growth, lower commodity prices, and a stronger dollar, while strengthening their resilience to the changing global environment.

Chapters 2 and 3 examine developments in international banking and the potential risks stemming from the financial management industry. Analyzing developments since the global financial crisis, Chapter 2 highlights a shift from direct cross-border lending to local lending by foreign banks’ affiliates.

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Source: IMF


Japan edges out China as largest holder of U.S. Treasuries

April 15, 2015--Investors buy long-term U.S. assets in February
Foreigners buy U.S. corporate bonds for 6th straight month (Adds details on Japan edging out China as largest holder, bills, stocks)

U.S. Treasury Department data on Wednesday showed Japan edged out China in February as the largest holder of U.S. Treasuries, a month in which foreign investors sold U.S. government debt for a fourth straight month.

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Source: Reuters


IMF-World Economic Outlook, April 2015 : Uneven Growth: Short-and Long-Term Factors

April 14, 2015-- Summary: Global growth remains moderate and uneven, and a number of complex forces are shaping the outlook. These include medium-and long-term trends, global shocks, and many country- or region-specific factors.

The April 2015 WEO examines the causes and implications of recent trends, including lower oil prices, which are providing a boost to growth globally and in many oil-importing countries but are weighing on activity in oil-exporting countries, and substantial changes in exchange rates for major currencies, reflecting variations in country growth rates and in exchange rate policies and the lower price of oil. Additionally, analytical chapters explore the growth rate of potential output across advanced and emerging market economies, assessing its recent track and likely future course; and the performance of private fixed investment in advanced economies, which has featured prominently in the public policy debate in recent years, focusing on the role of overall economic weakness in accounting for this performance.

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Source: IMF


Bond-Liquidity Desperation Sends Record Cash Into ETFs Worldwide

April 14, 2015--The unprecedented demand for bond exchange-traded funds in the U.S. is spreading across the pond as European investors seek an easy way to buy into one of the longest bull runs in credit-market history.

The ETFs, which trade like stocks and can be purchased online, have attracted $35.7 billion this year worldwide, on track to exceed the record $84.9 billion placed last year, according to data compiled by BlackRock Inc. About $14 billion of that was in Europe, the data show.

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Source: Bloomberg


Qatari banks plan Islamic finance venture in China

April 14, 2015--At present there is very little Islamic finance activity in China, but bankers see room for the industry to develop.

two Qatari banks and Chinese brokerage Southwest Securities signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday to establish a company handling Islamic finance deals in China.

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Source: AME Info


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