Brown seeks IMF boost.... China feels crisis

by pankaj kumar | November 1, 2008 at 09:31 pm
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The aggresive rate cut anounced by the RBI has created new debate that developing world is also feling the pain the GDP forcast has forcasted downword target under the shadow of financial crisis.India,China has given lower guidence on there GDP.

BRIC nation are the pivot of growth in recent finencial turmoil,among them India is less effected by the crisis because their banking and financial system are under the tuff regulation ,most have the banks has significant goverment holding, and their operations are closely wached by RBI.

The costly mony policy opted by previous RBI governor has damped the growth of indian INC,export are still growing significantly during financial turmoil.Growth is still more than7%.comfortable foreign exchange reserve inspite of huge salling by FII in capital market and depreciating currency.

China has heighest foreign exchange they can use their funding to ease the liquidity crunch but they are playing waiting game.

World leaders looking for another meeting on 15 of november to take a fresh guard to solve the crisis and make a cleaner system build on mutual coperation.

LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for billions of dollars in extra funding for the International Monetary Fund on Sunday, after India cut its main short-term lending rate and China braced for slowdown.

Russia moved 170 billion rubles ($6.41 billion) from a national fund to a state bank, boosting shares in a special session on Saturday, while German Chancellor Angela Merkel promised an "extensive" stimulus package.

Brown, speaking in Riyadh, said oil-rich Gulf States and China should contribute money for the IMF to lend to countries at risk of financial collapse.

"If we are to stop the spread of the financial crisis, we need a better global insurance policy to help distressed economies," Brown said.

But in Shanghai on Saturday, a senior Bank of China executive said China had already started to feel the impact of the crisis, with a sharp slowdown in industrial profit growth and fiscal income.

Bank Executive Vice President Zhu Min also said the global economy will likely enter recession next year with the United States, Europe and Japan posting negative growth.

"That will have a huge impact on China," he said.

Currency volatility is expected to add further pressure on China's banks, which have enjoyed robust profits for years as the country boomed, Zhu said. Earnings growth is now slowing as the economy cools from the impact of the crisis.

"The uncertainties in the world's currency markets have exposed the Chinese banking sector to higher foreign asset risk," Zhu told a financial conference.

In India -- like China, a magnet for foreign investment in recent years as their economies roared -- the central bank cut its main lending rate for the second time in as many weeks to ease a cash squeeze and spur economic growth.

'KNOCK-ON EFFECTS' IN ASIA

Analysts said the surprise move showed Indian concern that strains on its economy were quickly becoming more severe.

"These actions were necessary (and had) to be taken on the liquidity front ... the situation was getting worse," said Vikas Agarwal, a strategist at JP Morgan.

The central bank cut the repo rate, its main short-term lending rate, by 0.5 percentage point to 7.5 percent and banks' cash reserve requirements by 1 percentage point to 5.5 percent.

"The global financial turmoil has had knock-on effects on our financial markets; this has reinforced the importance of focusing on preserving financial stability," the bank said.

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jiwant
jiwant
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at 22:00 on November 1st, 2008

pankaj kumar, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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pankaj kumar

thank you veru much for your flag

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jiwant

Mother of this financial crisis is USA.

but they are not doing anything to bailout the other nation who traped by their policy,they are just cleaning their wone system.

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pankaj kumar

The problem started from US but spread throug out the world as a credit crunch.Root of the problem is leaveraged market in US so it is the urgent action to be done to the financials by bail out rate cut tax breaks.

And togather they are shoughting foe the coperation from the entire world to fight with them togather .

so next step wil be of togatherness it wil pay we can see the recovey in stock markets....

gauraw gupta
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at 22:04 on November 1st, 2008

pankaj kumar, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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pankaj kumar

gauraw

thank you very much for oyur flag.

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gauraw gupta

brown is expecting from china .but china is still cautious about the situation they are analyzing the impact on their system,recntly announced rate cuts,tax waver for capital maket.

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pankaj kumar

Actualy china has heighest foreign exchange reserve so brown saying they should fund IMF to support the world economy...nothing harm in it..

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