Lagarde: uncertainty Brexit heavy for Europe and UK

Christine Lagarde, via Twitter, responded publicly to the applications received. At the end of the IMF and World Bank work, the general manager of the Fund is entrusted to the popular social network to explain the IMF recipes. On the possibility that Britain exits by the European Union, Lagarde reiterated that creates '' uncertainty".
''We have already revised down its UK growth forecasts, there is already uncertainty '' and there will also after the pending referendum for the definition of relations between Great Britain and Europe. An uncertainty which has a '' impact '' on the english economy but also on Europe, dealing with the political crisis and social refugees. '' It's a global humanitarian issue that, if not managed well, can worsen. If managed well can lead '' economic benefits declared the number one of the IMF. '' In Europe need more cooperation, serves a real banking union ''.
On Europe weighs also the case with Greece. Lagarde reiterated in recent days that remain in the European Union without any Grexit, while admitting that the IMF, like the Europeans and the ECB has underestimated the impact of contraction of some of the recommended measures. And above scandal of Panama Papers that swept some powerful in the world, she declared that "They showed sophisticated practices of tax evasion on a large scale, this has to change".