Coronavirus has steered us to a recession worse than 2009: IMF chief

"It is clear that we have entered a recession" that will be worse than in 2009 following the global financial crisis, she said in an online press briefing.

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Over 80 countries already have requested emergency aid from the International Monetary Fund.
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1 min read Last Updated : Mar 28 2020 | 4:08 PM IST

The coronavirus pandemic has driven the gobal economy into a downturn that will require massive funding to help developing nations, IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva said on Friday.

"It is clear that we have entered a recession" that will be worse than in 2009 following the global financial crisis, she said in an online press briefing.

With the worldwide economic coming to a "sudden stop," Georgieva said the estimated funds requirement "for the overall financial needs of emerging markets is $2.5 trillion." But she also warned that "we believe this is on the lower end."

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Over 80 countries already have requested emergency aid from the International Monetary Fund.

Meanwhile, the global infections due to the Covid-19 have crossed 560,000 mark. As many as 25,410 people have died so far due to the virus.  UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on friday tested positive for coronavirus.

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