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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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IMF wants Germany to invest more
While in Germany, IMF chief Christine Lagarde has argued that larger German investments could help reduce imbalances.
High debt threatens China’s financial stability
High levels of corporate, government and household debt are threatening China’s financial stability, the IMF says.
IMF warns about high-risk Chinese assets
Wealth management products promise high returns, but the global lender of last resort says the losses could be huge.
Zimbabwe's economic woes
Zimbabwe's economic situation is "very difficult," the IMF warned, pointing to lack of reforms and high government spend
Venezuela meets creditors as debt default looms
After months of protests Venezuela is meeting with creditors to discuss ways out of what seems to be inevitable default.
'Europe must plan for long-term risks'
Not enough has been done to prepare for a rainy day, the IMF tells EU economies.
Venezuela prepares for debt restructuring
Ahead of a key meeting, Venezuela's president has said the country will never default on its $150 billion debt.
Athens: Letter-bomb suspect arrested
Greek police say they've arrested a man in Athens suspected over a parcel-bombing that wounded an ex-premier in May.
Greece dreams of post-bailout era
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says his country is ‘turning the page’ after years of economic hardship.
Schäuble warns against protectionism in US
Outgoing German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has warned against growing anti-free trade rhetoric.
IMF highlights need to combat inequality
The latest IMF report has focused on tackling inequality.
IMF positive on global economic prospects
In its latest forecast on the world economy, the International Monetary Fund has been the bearer of some rare good news.
Poorer nations carry climate change burden
Richer nations must do more to help poorer ones combat global warming, argues an IMF report.
S. Korea to post healthy growth amid tensions
The IMF forecasts sustained growth for the South Korean economy, despite escalating tensions with North Korea.
Lagarde worried about Asia's aging population
Lagarde has said measures must be stepped up across Asia to cushion the impact of aging populations.
IMF crops 2017 UK growth forecast
The International Monetary Fund has revised down its 2017 growth forecast for the British economy.
IMF: 'Economic recovery on firmer footing'
The IMF says growth prospects are favorable in most world regions in the next two years.
IMF approves loan to Greece
Global lender provides fresh billion-euro funding on condition Greece is able to meet its long-term debt payments.
A brief history of the anti-globalization movement
Whenever heads of state and financial institutions come together, environmental protest is not far.
Bailout for Greece agreed
A third bailout for Greece has been agreed by eurozone ministers meeting in Luxembourg, with the promise of IMF help.
France wants 'flexibility' for Greek debt
Ahead of crunch eurozone talks on Thursday, France's finance minister said a deal on Greek debt was close.
Eurozone fails to reach Greece debt deal
Eurozone finance ministers failed to reach a deal for fresh bailout cash for Greece.
No deal reached over Greece's latest bailout
Eurozone finance ministers have failed to agree on a plan for a fresh bailout for Greece, due to a row over debt relief.
Greece strikes as Athens debates cuts - again
A national general strike is underway in Greece in protest at a new round of austerity
IMF demands higher German wages
The global lender wants Germany to raid its fiscal coffers and spend more on infrastructure, higher wages and tax cuts.
IMF, eurozone still at loggerheads over Greece
The IMF wants eurozone ministers to be more specific about debt relief for Greece.
IMF members ease fight on protectionism
At their spring meeting in Washington, IMF members changed their stance on protectionism.
Greece beats surplus target
The debt-laden country exceeded its creditors' budget savings, presenting a strong case for unlocking more bailout funds
Ukraine arrests two on corruption allegations
Ukraine has detained a prominent energy executive and a former MP on graft allegations.
IMF, World Bank meetings kick off
The two institutions' semi-annual meetings are overshadowed by the Trump administration's protectionist policies.
IMF revises up British growth forecast
The International Monetary Fund has revised up sharply its growth forecast for Britain this year to two percent.
IMF predicts higher growth
The global crisis lender has revised global growth up to 3.5 percent, citing improving conditions in Europe and Asia.
Still undecided
IMF chief Christine Lagarde says they have yet to decide whether to join the next bailout payment for Greece.
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.
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