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IMF, World Bank prioritize vaccine access to end pandemic

After kicking their massive lending powers into overdrive to help the nations hardest hit by Covid-19 last year, the IMF and the World Bank...

IMF asks policymakers to increase funding to safeguard global economy

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IMF: Global recovery from virus plunge still difficult

Washington—The global economy faces a hard road back from the Covid-19 downturn, and nations should remove trade barriers on medical technologies to aid the...

‘No doubt’ US to deploy more stimulus to lift economy–IMF

Washington—IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva said Thursday she is confident the United States will soon reach an agreement to provide another cash infusion to the...

IMF: Ending lockdowns no guarantee of quick rebound

Washington—Business shutdowns amid the coronavirus pandemic imposed an economic cost, but removing restrictions is no guarantee of a quick recovery unless the virus is...

Uphill recovery

The International Monetary Fund made an honest assessment on the prospects of global economic recovery amid the coronavirus pandemic. The global economy has shown...

World Roundup: Oxford vaccine sparks hopes for COVID-19 cure

Hopes of an effective COVID-19 vaccine being developed in the near future have been raised after two separate studies showed potential positive results, British...

Baby Shark ringtone disrupts IMF meet

Serious talk of trade wars and a slowing world economy fell victim on Saturday to a “Baby Shark” attack. At a news conference at the...

Report says world must adapt to climate change

Paris--Nations rich and poor must invest now to protect against destructive climate change impacts already in the pipeline or pay an even heavier price...

World Bank kicks in $200b for ‘climate’

Katowice, Poland—The World Bank on Monday unveiled $200 billion in climate action investment for 2021 to 25, adding this amount to a doubling of...
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