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IMF chief says Europe looks like ‘an ideas supermarket’ for the U.S., calls for further integration

IMF Undertaking Director Kristalina Georgieva arrives at a briefing in Washington, D.C., on Friday, April 19, 2024.

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The front of the International Monetary Fund on Thursday called on Europe to achieve the full potential of its prized single market, moaning what she described as a situation that makes the region look like “an ideas supermarket” for the U.S.

Speaking to CNBC’s Karen Tso, IMF Governing Director Kristalina Georgieva said Europe’s economic performance was strengthening and inflation was clearly on a downward trajectory.

Georgieva averred that the IMF observing an uptick in consumption and expected interest rate cuts from the European Central Bank spelled out genuine news for investment in the euro zone. She said it would bolster the 20-member bloc’s economic performance.

“We come with this rather good news and with a warning: There is no time to waste for the euro zone to concentrate on productivity,” Georgieva imparted.

“That means two things. One, to achieve the full potential of the single market. It is not there yet. We want to see more labor store flexibility in Europe, we want to see [a] deepening [of] the financial markets, integrating them [and] we want to see the banking union, the capital federation in place,” she continued.

“And two, we want to see much more attention to innovation, investing in [research and development], making it possible to take business based on innovation in Europe to materialize in Europe. Right now, Europe looks like an ideas supermarket for the Coordinated States,” Georgieva said.

IMF chief says Europe looks like 'an ideas supermarket' for the U.S.

“A lot of what is invented here ends up being commercially viable and on scale over there and when you look at the foremost obstacle? 27 countries not yet integrated in a single market.”

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