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November/December 2012
Summary: Effects of quantitative easing on emerging markets weakening
Fiscal cliff looming for the United States
Economic situation in Japan deteriorates further?
Signs of a
October 2012
Summary: World trade continues to slow
Economic uncertainty continues in the eurozone
India?s government enacts significant reforms Growth of world trade has slowe
September 2012
Summary: Slow growth in Europe affecting Asian exports
ECB and Fed announce new government bond-buying programmes
Growth slows in Brazil The recessionary environment in Europ
August 2012
Summary: Drought in large parts of the United States is pushing up world food prices
Emerging markets ease monetary policy to stimulate growth
The debt crisis in the eurozone remains a ma
July 2012
Summary: Marked deceleration in global trade
Progress made in EU bank recapitalization and growth pact
Growth slows in Brazil and India Monthly data of global and reg
2012 New York, 22-24 October Report on
In the present Policy Note, the Committee for Development Policy proposes principles and policy alternatives for a post-2015 development agenda, in the light of consideration of lessons learnt from the Millennium Development Goals experience and the key development challenges that have emerged in recent years. It suggests a general contour of a transformative framework with a broader, more nuanced and context-specific development strategies which are required to make the vision expressed in the Millennium Declaration to be fully realized. The Note will contribute to efforts by the international community to find the effective solutions to move the international development agenda forward.
June 2012
Summary: Growth projections for the global economy revised downward
The jobs crisis continues
Euro area debt crisis and rising energy prices are key risks Despite som
May 2012
Summary: Quantitative easing by developed countries imposing a tax on the rest of the world
IMF resources boosted by $430 billion
Unemployment continues to rise in Europe
April 2012
Summary: Developed country central banks continue monetary easing
China records significant trade deficit in January and February
Hungary may become first country to face EU financial sanc