April 2009

Activity Report 2011: Interviews

At the start of 2012, the outlook for the world economy remains uncertain and highly divergent.

Most emerging economies have shown an upturn and while there has been moderate recovery in North America, prospects for growth in Western Europe remain weak. Furthermore, countries in the West continue to struggle to restore their public finances. Their central banks have been injecting massive amounts of cash into the economy, maintaining structural imbalances and inflating asset values.

For each country where Accuracy is present, an expert provides clarity and analysis in their field.

We have presented these interviews in their original language so as to not distort the subject.

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