From the BBC World Service: In an exclusive BBC interview, IMF Deputy Director Gita Gopinath said tit-for-tat tariffs cause global losses in growth equivalent in size to the economies of France ...
As government officials gather in Washington DC next week for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Annual Meetings, social security systems around the world are at risk. Faced with ...
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THE 24th IMF programme has been approved by the Fund’s Board. As per the Fund’s traditional approach, the programme is grounded in a basic accounting and meaningless framework that relies on a ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - The world's total public debt is set to exceed $100 trillion this year for the first time, and may grow more quickly than forecast as political sentiment favors ...
Pakistan has failed to meet the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) condition to collect Rs10 billion from traders under a new scheme in the first quarter of this fiscal year, managing to collect ...
From the BBC World Service: The Labour Party's budget includes a $50 billion tax hike to fund public services. Our weekly “Econ Extra Credit” newsletter is an unexpected way to learn about the ...
“Taiwan's membership at the IMF would help boost financial resilience,” the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Washington said during this week's IMF and World Bank annual ...
BELGRADE, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reached a 36-month deal with Serbia to help support its economic reforms, the IMF said on Wednesday, in a move that could ...
IMF Warns Low Growth, Less Trade and Debt Imperil World’s Future Fund sees global public debt on course to reach $100 trillion US election looms as finance officials converge on Washington ...
In July, the IMF upgraded its economic outlook this year for China, India and Europe while modestly lowering expectations for the United States and Japan. The organization projected the world ...