G8 finance ministers meet in Italy
The International Monetary Fund is forecasting faster-than-expected global growth of 2.4 percent in 2010, the Wall Street Journal quoted a briefing paper for the G8 meeting as saying and signs of a recovery starting have mounted.
New data out on Thursday showed a rise in US retail sales and lower US unemployment claims, as well as rising global demand for energy.
But there are also worries about the huge debt incurred by governments to fight the crisis and their commitment to cut spending once growth restarts.
And the World Bank on Thursday forecast the global economy will shrink 3.0 percent this year, far worse than a previous estimate of minus 1.75 percent.
"Financial markets seem to have broken the fall over past months but there are clear fragilities, and risks remain," World Bank president Robert Zoellick said in a conference call with reporters.
"The developed economies seem to be contracting at a slower pace but the effects of the global economic downturn are rippling through the world and still very much hurting developing countries," he said.
The two-day meeting in Lecce in southern Italy could also see rifts on whether Europe should go for US-style "stress tests" to check the stability of its banks and on how far new rules on global finance should go.
Washington has backed the tests for Europe but Germany has argued they could undermine fledgling economic confidence. Britain meanwhile has opposed stricter monitoring of financial markets proposed by the European Commission.
Ministers in Lecce "will look at the new rules on finance and the economy... wanted by the Italian presidency to be approved at the G8 in L’Aquila in July," said Italian business daily Il Sole 24 Ore.
US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has said he will urge fellow finance chiefs at the G8 meeting to stay the course on economic stimulus spending and financial reforms despite signs the global recession is easing.
"I think it is fair to say the force of the global storm is receding a bit," Geithner told reporters this week ahead of the talks.
"I think fundamentally those signs of improvement... are the result of policy actions we have put in place here in the US and around the world."
"Of course we want to see those actions sustained," he added.
Despite hopes for a recovery, financial markets have been getting increasingly jittery about how governments plan to scale back massive debts and spending once economic growth gets underway -- so-called "exit strategies".
There could also be more fallout at the meeting from scathing criticism issued by German Chancellor Angela Merkel this month against Britain and the United States for their massive cash injections to boost the economy.
The Lecce talks will officially start with a dinner at 1700 GMT on Friday with ministers from all the Group of Eight (G8) countries -- Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States -- set to attend.
The talks are to finish at 1300 GMT on Saturday with a joint declaration. Source: AFP
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