Wednesday, January 7, 2009

IMF

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Intelligence Report: IMF, World Bank May Have Less Influence by 2025

The study notes that countries like China and Russia have pursued economic growth without democracy. more >>

What to Expect From the Economic Crisis Summit

A historic gathering, yes, but much of the critical work will come in its aftermath. more >>

IMF: Bank-Sector Stress Worsens Downturns

The pain lasts longer when banking problems stunt growth. more >>

Credit Crisis Tab?

IMF says losses from the turmoil could reach $1 trillion. more >>

Morning Buzz: Wednesday April 9, 2008

After yesterday's testimony on Capitol Hill by Gen. David Petraeus, Democrats want to push legislation this spring that would force the Iraqi government to spend its own budget surplus from oil revenues to rebuild the ravaged country. more >>

You Think U.S. Homes Are Overvalued?

The situation is even worse in other countries, IMF says. more >>

The World Is Watching

The IMF sees America's woes spreading. more >>

Why 2008 Is Looking Like 1992 (Update No. 4)

More tough economics news helps the Democrats. more >>

Even Cushy IMF Feels Pinched

It's not easy to cry for International Monetary Fund staffers, whose benefits-laden, six-figure jobs are some of the richest in Washington. But tough times are upon the IMF. more >>

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