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Projected % Change
   2008  2009
Real GDP 9.739 9.250
Consumer Prices 6.428 4.336
Source: World Economic Outlook (October 2008)
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People's Republic of China and the IMF
Updated October 13, 2008

Listed below are items related to the People's Republic of China, in reverse chronological order (you can also view items by category).

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October 13, 2008 -- Statement by the Hon. Yi Gang, Governor of the IMF for People's Republic of China, at the Joint Annual Discussion
PDF File Size: 129Kb
October 11, 2008 -- IMFC Statement by YI GANG, Deputy Governor, People's Bank of China
The International Monetary and Financial Committee statement on behalf of People's Republic of China. PDF File Size: 396Kb
October 09, 2008 -- Transcript of a Press Conference by International Monetary Fund Managing Director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn
October 08, 2008 -- Transcript of a Press Conference on the World Economic Outlook (WEO) by Olivier Blanchard, Economic Counsellor and Director of the IMF's Research Department, with Charles Collyns, Deputy Director; and Jörg Decressin, Chief of the World Economic Studies Division
July 28, 2008 -- Financial Market Update:
Global financial markets continue to be fragile and indicators of systemic risk remain elevated. Credit quality across many loan classes has begun to deteriorate with declining house prices and slowing economic growth. The resilience of emerging markets to the global turmoil is being tested as external financing conditions tighten and policymakers face rising inflation.
Text also available in: عربي; 中文; Español; Français; 日本語; русский.
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July 22, 2008 -- Perspectives on the Global Economic Landscape and the Role of the Dollar, Address by John Lipsky, First Deputy Managing Director, IMF
July 21, 2008 -- Inflation -- Changing dynamics, A Commentary by Charles Collyns and Krishna Srinivasan
Published in Business Standard (India)
July 10, 2008 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by David Hawley, Senior Advisor, External Relations Department, IMF
June 01, 2008 -- Why are Saving Rates of Urban Households in China Rising?
Author/Editor: Chamon, Marcos | Prasad, Eswar
Series: Working Paper No. 08/145
May 15, 2008 -- Statement by IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn on Earthquake Disaster in China
May 09, 2008 -- Dynamics of the Global Economy are Changing, A commentary by Charles Collyns and Krishna Srinivasan, IMF's Research Department
May 08, 2008 -- Transcript of an Address at the Council on Foreign Relations, by First Deputy Managing Director, John Lipsky
April 12, 2008 -- IMFC Statement by Dr. Zhou Xiaochuan, Governor of the People's Bank of China
On behalf of: People's Republic of China. PDF File Size: 190Kb
April 11, 2008 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by David Burton, Director of the Asia and Pacific Department, on the Regional Economic Outlook for Asia and the Pacific
April 09, 2008 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by Simon Johnson, Economic Counsellor and Director of Research, on the Spring 2008 World Economic Outlook
April 01, 2008 -- Issues Brief - Reform of IMF Quotas and Voice: Responding to Changes in the Global Economy
On March 28, 2008, the Executive Board of the IMF endorsed a major package of reforms that will enhance the institution's governance. Once approved by the Fund's Board of Governors (they are expected to cast their votes by April 28), the agreement will adjust quota shares to better reflect the relative weight of member countries in the world economy, particularly that of dynamic emerging countries. It will also enhance the voice and representation of low-income countries within the IMF.
April 01, 2008 -- A Real Model of Transitional Growth and Competitiveness in China
Author/Editor: Lipschitz, Leslie | Rochon, Céline | Verdier, Geneviève
Series: Working Paper No. 08/99
April 01, 2008 -- Real and Financial Sector Linkages in China and India
Author/Editor: Aziz, Jahangir
Series: Working Paper No. 08/95
March 01, 2008 -- Issues Brief - Reform of IMF Quotas and Voice: Responding to Changes in the Global Economy
In September 2005, the IMF embarked on a wide-ranging program of modernization called the Medium-Term Strategy. One important element of the Strategy is governance reform, including adjusting quota shares to reflect better the relative weight of members in the world economy and enhancing the voice and participation of low-income members within the institution. This reform is critical for the continued effectiveness of the Fund.
February 15, 2008 -- Press Release: Statement by IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn at the Conclusion of his Visit to China

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