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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe last mile of inflation is always more complicated: Standard Chartered's ViñalsJose Viñals, group chairman at Standard Chartered, discusses the economic outlook and geopolitical risks with CNBC's Karen Tso at the IMF annual meetings in Washington, D.C.
Persons: Jose Viñals, Karen Tso Organizations: Standard Chartered Locations: Washington ,
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'China needs the world and the world needs China,' says Standard Chartered chairJosé Viñals, group chairman of Standard Chartered, discusses the global economy and China's economic headwinds.
Persons: José Viñals Organizations: Standard Chartered Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStandard Chartered chair: Not subjected to any direct political pressure in ChinaJose Viñals, group chairman at Standard Chartered, speaks to CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche at the IMF Annual Meetings in Marrakech, Morocco.
Persons: China Jose Viñals, CNBC's, Bercetche Organizations: Standard Chartered, IMF Locations: China, Marrakech, Morocco
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSecond half of the year will be better as China surprises to the upside: Standard CharteredJosé Viñals, chairman of Standard Chartered, says Asia and the Middle East will drive growth this year, with China's reopening also providing a boost.
Andy Feng | iStock Editorial | Getty ImagesChina's economy will be "on fire" in the second half of 2023 as the economic performance of East and West diverges, according to Standard Chartered Chairman José Viñals. The reopening of the Chinese economy following several years of strict "zero-Covid" measures has buoyed sentiment among economists that the global growth and inflation picture may be less bleak than initially feared this year. OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann earlier this week said the reopening was "overwhelmingly positive" in the global fight to tackle sky-high inflation. The reopening has proven tricky, with China reporting a huge rise in Covid cases and deaths in recent weeks. Viñals said the structural improvements that helped insulate many EM economies would also enable them to flourish in years to come.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStandard Chartered chair: Issues in emerging markets but nothing systemicJosé Viñals, chairman at Standard Chartered, speaks to CNBC's Geoff Cutmore at the 2022 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group in Washington, D.C.
In ceea ce priveste economistii FMI, spaniolul José Viñals numeste „risc de longevitate”, scrie presa română. In termeni absoluti, costul prevazut va creste cu zeci de miliarde de dolari la scara globala. Christine Lagarde: „Batranii traiesc prea mult si este un risc pentru economia globala, trebuie facut ceva”In 1750, speranta de viata in tarile Europei Occidentale nu ajungea la 40 de ani. Dar ceea ce schimba calculele, conform FMI, este speranta de viata cand au implinit 60 de ani. Traind mai mult populatia, va trebui sa se plateasca mai multe pensii si prestari la siguranta sociala.
Persons: José Viñals, Capital . Christine Lagarde, Christine Lagarde Organizations: FMI, Capital Locations: Europei, Natiunile, SUA, Washington, Statele
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