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March 5, 2014
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Desarrollo de recursos naturals y crecimento economico inclusivo (mesa redonda)
April 19, 2024
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After four turbulent years, the outlook for sub-Saharan Africa is gradually improving. Growth will rise from 3.4 percent in 2023 to 3.8 percent in 2024, with nearly two thirds of countries anticipating higher growth.
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Despite the global economy is heading towards a soft landing, ongoing wars, conflicts, and tensions remain a risk to economic stability.
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Arabic- Press Briefing: International Monetary Finance Committee, April 2024
Spanish- Press Briefing: International Monetary Finance Committee, April 2024
French- Press Briefing: International Monetary Finance Committee, April 2024
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Moving Beyond Current Debt and Development Crisis - Solution for Genuine Debt Sustainability
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A soft landing for Europe’s economies is within reach. Securing the baseline of growth with price stability will require careful monetary policy calibration.
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Seminar: Capital Flows and Growth: Where is the Money Going
April 18, 2024
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With ongoing conflicts, shipping disruptions, and reduced oil production, uncertainty is rising in the Middle East and Central Asia. Economic growth is projected to be uneven between the two regions in 2024.
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Watch IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva brief the press on the IMF’s Global Policy Agenda to identify policy challenges facing the IMF’s member countries, and how the IMF can help.
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French -Managing Director Global Policy Agenda Press Briefing, April 2024
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Spanish -Managing Director Global Policy Agenda Press Briefing, April 2024
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جدول أعمال السيدة مدير عام صندوق النقد الدولي بشأن السياسات العالمية
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This event will announce the first contributions to the Global Public Finance Partnership (GPFP) and initial workplan.
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Growth surprised on the upside in the second half of 2023, as robust domestic demand fueled activity especially in emerging Asian economies. Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and, most notably, India recorded sizeable positive growth surprises.
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