The 2024 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG) will take place from Monday, October 21 to Saturday, October 26, with the main ministerial meetings and ...
The 2025 Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group (WBG) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will take place from April 21 to 26, in Washington, D.C. Key events will include the Development ...
The World Bank Group’s Spring and Annual Meetings, held each April and October, bring together global leaders, country representatives, and civil society to discuss the global economy, progress on ...
At the World Bank Group’s 2017 Annual Meetings, seven countries committed to transformational investments in people either at home or at the global level. These commitments followed World Bank Group ...
The Boards of Governors of the IMF and the World Bank Group normally meet once a year to discuss the work of their respective institutions. The Annual Meetings, which generally take place in September ...
Last month’s Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group unfolded amid a backdrop of escalating global challenges, including geopolitical tensions, mounting debt ...
Ajay Banga spoke to AFP at the development lender's headquarters in Washington ahead of the Annual Meetings of the ...
W ASHINGTON, United States — The spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are due to open Tuesday, with two clear objectives: help countries combat climate change ...
The Annual Meetings Program of Seminars is designed to foster creative dialogue among the private sector, government delegates and senior World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund officials.
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Experts say Washington’s withdrawal would be a ‘disaster’ for its global influence, but it may prove to be ‘a gift to China’ ...
Rapid action, however, is far from the agenda of the Federal Reserve, and the world’s other major central banks, faced with the prospect of falling growth and higher inflation, are all in wait-and-see ...