IMF's Gopinath says high U.S. demand fueling growth, higher interest rates
Gita Gopinath urges the U.S. to boost revenues to tackle deficits, fueling global growth but risking debt escalation, higher interest rates, and a stronger dollar, impacting the world economy's stability.

Gopinath told a fiscal forum at the IMF and World Bank spring meetings that U.S. deficits are projected to rise for years with one of the world's steepest curves for debt.
"The high levels of deficits are also supporting growth and demand in the U.S. that has positive spillover to the rest of the world," Gopinath said. "But along with that growth, you're getting higher interest rates and a stronger dollar and the second two are creating more complications for the world." (Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by Andrea Ricci)
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