GERMANIA AL G20: NESSUNA MANOVRA MONETARIA PER L'ECONOMIA
Germany’s finance minister opposed any fiscal stimulus plan from the
Group of 20, whose top economic officials gather Friday, and instead
sought to focus on structural reforms to strengthen national growth
rates.
Wolfgang Schaeuble, speaking hours before meeting with his
counterparts from the G-20 developed and emerging markets, also said
that the space for monetary policy has been exhausted. He warned that
using debt to fund growth just leads to "zombifying" economies.
"Talking
about further stimulus just distracts from the real tasks at hand,"
Schaeuble said at a conference in Shanghai. German policy makers "do not
agree on a G-20 fiscal stimulus package, as some argue in case outlook risks materialize."
Schaeuble’s
stance potentially puts him in conflict with other G-20 members.
Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew said in an interview before heading to
Shanghai that the U.S. wants a more serious commitment from other G-20
nations to use monetary policy, fiscal measures and structural reforms
to stoke demand. China’s finance chief said that his nation for its part
will be expanding its fiscal deficit.
The German finance minister
said that the slide in oil prices has already offered a "huge" stimulus
for demand. He also said that expansive fiscal policies could lay the
groundwork for a future crisis.
GERMANIA AL G20: NESSUNA MANOVRA MONETARIA PER L'ECONOMIA
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3 commenti:
Finalmente qualcuno che ha il coraggio di dire "il re è nudo" !!
BARRAI QUANDO AVEVA A CUORE IL SUO PAESE, LEI NON ERA PER L'ANNESSIONE ALLA GERMANIA??
Direi che è la conferma inequivocabile del futuro scontro muro contro muro tra la bce e la Germania... La spaccatura dell'euro è sempre più certa ormai, the writing is on the wall, folks!!!
felix.
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