World Bank chief says markets are in a danger zone

Japan Herald Monday 15th August, 2011

• World Bank president says danger zone is due to lack of leadership

• Zoellick says key countries, such as US and EU members have failed in economic leadership

• Comments come days after US had its debt downgraded for first time by S&P

Speaking at the annual dinner for the Asia Society in Sydney, World Bank chief Robert Zoellick warned that the markets were in a new danger zone.

Zoellick, president of the World Bank, said that investors had lost confidence in the economic leadership of key countries, notably the US and members of the EU.

“What’s happened in the past couple of weeks is there is a convergence of some events in Europe and the United States that has led many market participants to lose confidence in the economic leadership of some of the key countries,” Zoellick said.

His comments come just days after the US had its credit rating cut from AAA to A+ by Standard and Poor’s. The credit rating agency singled out the inability of Congressional leaders to work together as a factor in their decision to downgrade US debt.

The US Congress fought a bitter and divisive battle to come to an agreement on raising the national debt ceiling, eventually reaching a compromise just one day before a possible default.

In Europe, a recent rumour that France would have its debt downgraded caused a plunge in world markets, although that rumour was later dismissed by leading credit rating agencies, while fears over EU debt generally have added to the uncertainty plaguing the market.

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The downgrade is from AAA to AA+... not to A+. Proof reading is a thing of the past, isn't it?

jaysea - 1 year ago

In the U.S., we have no leadership in the White House. Just a president who makes excuses, does nothing concrete, and blames others for his mistakes. It's a recipe for disaster, and all the morons who think like him put him there. Hopefully he will be a horror story of the past at our next election.

linguini27 - 1 year ago

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