Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality

Welcome to the Neno's Place!

Neno's Place Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality


Neno

I can be reached by phone or text 8am-7pm cst 972-768-9772 or, once joining the board I can be reached by a (PM) Private Message.

Join the forum, it's quick and easy

Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality

Welcome to the Neno's Place!

Neno's Place Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality


Neno

I can be reached by phone or text 8am-7pm cst 972-768-9772 or, once joining the board I can be reached by a (PM) Private Message.

Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality

Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Established in 2006 as a Community of Reality

Many Topics Including The Oldest Dinar Community. Copyright © 2006-2020


    World Bank: 3.1% growth of the economy of Iraq in 2016

    Rocky
    Rocky
    Admin Assist
    Admin Assist


    Posts : 267081
    Join date : 2012-12-21

    World Bank: 3.1% growth of the economy of Iraq in 2016 Empty World Bank: 3.1% growth of the economy of Iraq in 2016

    Post by Rocky Thu 07 Jan 2016, 4:20 am

    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
    [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
    File photo - World Bank

      January 7, 2016 12:01
    Direct: The World Bank predicted that Iraq achieve economic growth of 3.1% during the current year 2016 as a result of the recovery of oil and non-oil sectors, compared to 0.5% for 2015.
    The bank stressed that the ongoing conflicts damaged Alaguetsadio activity in Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen and the loss of life and destruction of infrastructure and the movement of trade, the World Bank predicted high growth rate in Iraq.
    The World Bank predicted high growth rate in the Middle East and North Africa to 5.1% in 2016 compared to 2.5% in 2015.
    The bank attributed this increase to the expected lifting of economic sanctions imposed on Iran, which would allow it to play a greater role in global energy markets.

     

    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
    Rocky
    Rocky
    Admin Assist
    Admin Assist


    Posts : 267081
    Join date : 2012-12-21

    World Bank: 3.1% growth of the economy of Iraq in 2016 Empty The World Bank is expected to increase the growth rate in Iraq to 3.1% in 2016

    Post by Rocky Thu 07 Jan 2016, 4:21 am

    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]


    2016/1/7 
    [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]

    [Follow-up - where] 
    the World Bank predicted, Iraq to see a higher rate of growth to 3.1% during the current year 2016 as a result of the recovery of oil and non-oil sectors. 
    As the World Bank predicted high growth rate in the Middle East and North Africa to 5.1% in 2016 compared to 2.5 % 2015.

    He attributed the Global Economic Prospects report, published Bank, this increase is to leverage the expected economic sanctions imposed on Iran, which would allow it to play a greater role in global energy markets. 
    Although the World Bank predicted in his report that the oil-exporting countries are also experiencing an economic recovery, based on the assumption of a stabilization in oil prices, but it warned that the region is at high risk due to the possibility of escalation of conflicts and the continuing decline in oil prices and the failure to improve living conditions which could trigger social unrest. 
    The Bank report that, ongoing conflicts damaged economic activity in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen as a result of the loss of life and the departure of skilled labor and the destruction of infrastructure and impeding the movement of trade, however, the World Bank predicted high growth rate in Iraq to 3.1% in 2016 versus 0.5% in 2015 thanks to the recovery of oil and non-oil sectors. 
    He explained that the projections based on the assumption shrinking economic impacts resulting from the emergence of Daash gangs. 
    On the other hand, the World Bank report warned that the weak growth in emerging market countries will affect the global growth in 2016, expected to accelerate the pace of economic activity globally pace modest as it is expected to reach rate growth to 2.9% in 2016 compared to 2.4% in 2015. 
    The report said, the weakness of the recovery of most of the major emerging markets raises concerns about efforts to achieve the goals of ending poverty and promoting common prosperity as these countries are strongly contributed to the global growth during the past ten years. 
    He also warned the report At the same time, the indirect effects of the status of the main emerging markets will weaken growth in developing countries. 
    The World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, commenting on the report, it said that "more than 40% of the world's poor live in developing countries where the growth rate fell, stressing the need for the developing countries focus on building their capacity to withstand the weak economic environment and to protect the most disadvantaged groups. 
    He pointed out that the reform of corporate governance and business environment systems may have significant benefits may compensate for the effects of the slow growth in the larger economies. 
    The economic growth rate Global has achieved a rate less than 2015 expected, due to falling commodity prices and the decline of trade, capital and the vagaries of global markets flows. 
    will depend improved growth in the future on the continued momentum of activity in the high-income countries and the stability of commodity prices and the success of China in a gradual transition towards a model more growth based on consumption and services. 
    The World Bank predicted that developing countries achieved growth rate up to 4.8% in 2016, which is less than indicated by earlier forecasts but higher at the same time the low level of growth, which reached 4.3% in 2015, is also expected to see China further decline as a recession in Russia and Brazil in 2016.anthy continue

    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

      Current date/time is Thu 28 Mar 2024, 3:08 pm