Global economy signals slowdown—OECD | Inquirer Business

Global economy signals slowdown—OECD

/ 10:37 PM July 11, 2011

PARIS—Leading eurozone countries and China are showing clear sign of slowdown and the United States and Japan could be slipping toward a downward slope, the OECD said on Monday.

France, Germany, China, India and Brazil were already on a path of slowdown, the OECD said on the basis of leading indicators pointing toward future trends.

The United States, Japan and Russia were at turning points following a period of growth, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said.

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But the OECD said that Japanese data should be “interpreted with some caution” owing to the difficulty in interpreting data because of disruption caused by the earthquake in March.

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Last month, the indicators signaled slowing growth by OECD countries with the exception of the United States.

In May, the organization forecast 4.2-percent growth this year across the 34 countries belonging to the OECD, but said that growth in the richer member countries would be 2.3 percent.

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