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International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The International Monetary Fund groups 190 countries; its aim is to secure financial stability.
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Trade's 'human downside'
The world isn't doing enough to help workers and communities displaced by global free trade, says a new report.
'Breakthrough' in Greece talks
Greece and its creditors have come to a compromise after showdown talks over a second bailout package in Malta.
Egypt's Sisi to meet Trump in Washington
The two men first met last year and came away singing each other's praises - both men are dismissive of human rights.
Ukraine central bank chief talks monetary policy
Ukraine's central bank chief tells DW about the prospects of economic recovery amif the conflict with Russia.
Greek police intercept more 'suspect' packages
The discovery follows booby-trapped deliveries to the German Finance Ministry and the IMF in Paris last week.
Africa's new sovereign debt crisis
A decade after a major debt write-down, Mozambique deep in debt again. Other African states are also in difficulty.
Greek leftist group suspected of mailing bombs
French authorities are looking into a Greek anarchist faction after one IMF employee was injured by an exploding letter.
Letter bomb injures IMF Paris' secretary
A letter bomb has injured a secretary at the International Monetary Fund's Paris offices. Police have secured the area.
Athens struggles with its creditors
International donors try to reach a compromise with Greece.
IMF & Merkel discuss Greek debt forgiveness
The head of the IMF has shifted her position on debt relief for the Mediterranean nation.
Rampant poverty in Greece
Many Greeks cannot make ends meet and depend on outside help.
Greece's creditors to resume review
Greece has edged closer to receiving fresh money from its bailout after its creditors agreed to review Athens' reforms.
The threat of Grexit returns
The latest episode of the long-lasting Greek economic saga comes at a difficult time, adding to eurozone challenges.
Tsipras warns IMF and Germany over credit terms
There are conflicting reports about how much progress was made during the latest round of negotiations on Greece's debt.
Greece unhappy at IMF economic report
Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos says an IMF report on the Greek economy "fails to do justice" to its potential.
Indian elections seen as test of governing party
Indian regional elections the first major test of Prime Minister Modi's party after his controversial "de-monetization."
IMF gives bad marks to eurozone
The eurozone has a large record of excessive borrowing, rigged budget figures and disrespect for EU fiscal rules.
Trump’s job promise vs. the reality
The new US president wants to create 25 million new jobs in a decade. An analysis by Rolf Wenkel.
Lagarde found guilty of negligence
IMF chief Christine Lagarde has been found guilty of negligence by a French court.
Tapie affair hauting Lagarde
IMF chief Lagarde said she would fight the negligence charges she faces over the 2008 state payout to a businessman.
Stournaras: More debt relief needed
The head of the Greek central bank has urged quick decisions on how to provide more debt relief.
Venezuela to issue bigger notes amid high inflation
The South American country is facing an acute economic crisis as its inflation is expected to surpass four digits.
IMF approves $12 billion Egypt loan agreement
The International Monetary Fund has approved a $12 billion bailout package for Egypt's struggling economy.
Egypt: Central bank floats pound
Tourism is hardly bringing money to Egypt anymore. The economy is in a bad crisis. The Central Bank had to act.
Egypt's central bank floats pound
Egypt's blue-chip index has soared after the central bank devalued the national pound by around a third.
IMF agrees to Serbian plans to hike public spending
After signing a 1.2 billion euro loan, the IMF has agreed to the Serbian government's plans to hike public spending.
Partial debt relief for Mozambique?
Mozambique can no longer pay all its debts. Analysts recommend a partial write-off.
IMF predicts slowdown for sub-Saharan economies
Sub-Saharan economies could drop to their slowest growth in 20 years, the IMF says.
Are things looking up in Portugal?
The IMF says Portugal still faces major economic problems, the government claims it’s back on track.
IMF alarmed by record global debt
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned against a mounting global debt level.
Risky European banks
The IMF has warned that Europe's banks are an emerging threat to the global financial system.
Low-growth path
The IMF has warned that the global economy remains stuck in a low-growth trap despite signs of stability.
Yuan follows the dollar and the euro
China's yuan is becoming part of the IMF's SDR basket, joining a club of the world's most important currencies.
Lagarde warns against protectionism
Lagarde has said protectionism and other forms of trade restrictions would only lead to a longer period of low growth.
Greece to transfer state utilities to asset fund
State assets, including water and electricity utilities, are to be transferred to a new asset fund created by creditors.
Former IMF chief Rodrigo Rato stands trial thanks to Spanish activists
Former IMF chief Rodrigo Rato stand trial over allegations he and others misused funds for luxury spending.
Fraud trial starts for IMF's Rato
Rodrigo Rato is accused of illegally spending huge amounts on luxury items during his time as chairman of Spain's Bankia
The real cause of Mozambique’s huge debt
Revelations the country concealed the true size of public debt has shocked investors.
IMF returns to Argentina
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund comes to Buenos Aires on Monday.
IMF decries economic fallout of Mideast wars
In a new report, the IMF said years of conflict have destroyed the economies of countries in the Middle East.
IMF approves Ukraine aid package
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has agreed to resume its bailout for war-ravaged Ukraine.
OSCE: Belarus elections better, but still flawed
The OSCE has said having two dissident candidates in parliament doesn't change the overall shortcomings of the election.
Rift between EU and IMF stalls Greek bailout
Greek Prime Minister Tsipras has said differences between the EU and the IMF on Greece's debts are damaging the country.
Lagarde warns against 'low-growth trap'
The IMF boss has once again called on world leaders to take decisive action to revitalize the sluggish global economy.
IMF: Eastern Europe losing out by emigration
Eastern European emigration is harmful for domestic economies, IMF report finds.
G20 leaders confront globalization backlash
Officials are wary of voter dissatisfaction, as illustrated by the recent Brexit vote and the rise of Donald Trump.
Court: IMF chief Lagarde to stand trial for payout scandal
France's top court has denied an appeal from IMF's Christine Lagarde, ordering her to stand trial over a state payout.
IMF warns Nigeria heading into recession
The IMF slashed its growth forecast for the Nigerian economy from growth of 2.3 percent to a contraction of 1.8 percent.
IMF slashes global growth forecast on Brexit uncertainty
Citing uncertainty after the Brexit vote, the IMF has cut it's global growth forecast for the next two years.
IMF Italy report
The International Monetary Fund has called on Italy to launch reforms to speed up growth and avert a banking crisis.
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