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March 4, 2003
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Tuesday
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Zul Hijjah 30, 1423
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IMF cuts UK’s GDP growth forecast
WASHINGTON, March 3: The International Monetary Fund
on Monday trimmed its 2003 forecast for British economic growth to 2.2 per cent and warned of the risk of a housing price bubble.
Britain’s fiscal deficit threatened to exceed targets because the government forecasts — 2.5 to 3.0 per cent for this year — appeared optimistic and tax revenue might fall short, it said.
The IMF report, issued after annual consultations with the government, praised Britain’s economic policies.
Timely interest rate cuts and fiscal policies, inflation targeting and a low public debt had helped Britain to weather a global slowdown relatively well, the IMF directors said.
Nonetheless, the IMF lowered its forecast for 2003 British gross domestic product (GDP) growth to 2.2 per cent from the 2.4 per cent it was forecasting six months ago.—AFP
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