Georgieva warns of increased risks to financial stability

Action by policy-makers has only eased stress “to some extent”, IMF chief says

Kristalina Georgieva
Kristalina Georgieva
Photo: IMF/Kim Haughton

Central bank interest rate hikes have put pressure on debts, leading to “stresses” in leading economies including among lenders, Kristalina Georgieva said at a conference in Beijing on March 26.  

Global economic growth is expected to be just 3% this year, the International Monetary Fund managing director warned, due to rising borrowing costs, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and ongoing consequences of the pandemic. 

Risks to financial stability have further increased after the recent collapse

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