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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Thursday that for China to shift its economy ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent leveled harsh criticism at the operations of the World Bank and the International Monetary ...
Speaking before the Institute of International Finance, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent leveled criticism of the World Bank ...
It now sees Singapore economy growing 2 per cent, down from its previous forecast of 2.5 per cent. Read more at ...
China needs to do more to address its property-sector problems and has scope to provide more stimulus to boost consumption, ...
Pakistan’s growing dependence on Chinese loans has led to significant dollar repayments, exacerbating current account deficits. While China has extended loan maturities, critics warn this lifeline ...
In the US, a Federal Reserve report highlights people rushing to buy cars before tariffs kick in. In China, businesses forced ...
The head of the International Monetary Fund urged countries to move "swiftly'' to resolve trade disputes that threaten global ...
The U.S. economy will grow 1.8% this year, the IMF said in its latest World Economic Outlook, down 0.9% from January and a ...
The International Monetary Fund has reduced its global growth prediction. This is due to US-China trade tensions. The IMF ...
If the U.S. steps back from the IMF, there will only be one winner: China. But the Fund needs to better focus its agenda and get back to basics. The IMF has long supported American national security.