List of IMF articles
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GettyImages-469929320 (1) 960 It’s the End of the World as We Know It, and the IMF Feels Fine
Is the world's foremost lender of last resort finally ready to give developing countries the power they deserve?
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GettyImages-490679294 IMF: China’s Economic Slowdown Arrives on American Shores
The IMF says the ripple effects from China's economic slowdown are hurting global growth.
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GettyImages-489676054 Will Xi Jinping Yield to U.S. Demands on the Economy?
U.S. officials have long prodded China to open its economy and stop meddling with its markets and money. Will Xi finally listen?
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GettyImages-481602026 Fading Support for Greek Leader Puts Emergency Bailout at Risk
Greek Prime Minister is fading in the polls ahead of a Sept. 20 election. If he loses, it could be hard for Athens to implement austerity he promised in exchange for a third bailout.
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GettyImages-485369760 Dark Clouds Continue to Gather Over the U.S. Economy
U.S. stocks continue their slide on bad manufacturing data out of the United States and China.
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GettyImages-484619838 With Resignation, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras Calls a Referendum on Himself
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras resigned Thursday, triggering a new national election. That vote will be a referendum on his leadership as he accepted austerity in exchange for a European bailout.
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GettyImages-484404868 Will German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Power Base Fracture Over the Greek Bailout?
German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a third bailout for Greece that could split the base of her political power.
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GettyImages-481455916 Germany Drags Its Feet on Third Bailout as Debt Payment Looms Over Athens
Greece needs bailout cash to make a payment to the European Central Bank by Aug. 20. Once again, Berlin stands in the way.
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GettyImages-477575550 IMF Says No New Money for Greece as Tsipras Faces Syriza Revolt
The IMF, in a surprise move, says no new money for Greece.
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GettyImages-463927344 Will Wall Street’s Most Famous Vulture Batter Ukraine?
Franklin Templeton bond manager Michael Hasenstab wants Kiev to pay back money it doesn’t have. If he stands firm, Ukraine’s fragile economy could implode.
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GettyImages-480815670 Greece Accepts ‘Fiscal Waterboarding’ as Bailout Deal Passes Parliament
Greek lawmakers finally accepted European austerity demands. Now, there are growing fault lines between the country's creditors, the International Monetary Fund, and the European Union.
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A woman passes by a graffity in central Athens on February 20, 2015. Germany and Greece face off in yet another eurozone meeting Friday in search of a last minute bailout compromise, with Berlin insisting Athens accept continued austerity in return for fresh debt aid. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS (Photo credit should read ARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images) The Greek Referendum Can’t Change Reality
Regardless of Syriza’s new mandate, Greeks are still in for more years of economic hardship.
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GettyImages-478711926 Greece Lightening
Europe called Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s referendum bluff. Now, after a Saturday run on banks, Greeks are panicking.
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epa03644228 A Laiki Bank clerk hands out money at his bank's branch in Nicosia, Cyprus, 29 March 2013. Banks across Cyprus returned to normal opening hours on 29 March after the government enforced strict capital controls to save the country from a bank run. The measures, which include a daily withdrawal limit of 300 euros, a ban on cashing cheques and a 1,000 euro limit on money taken abroad by travelers, were implemented on 28 March after banks opened their doors for the first time in nearly two weeks. EPA/KATIA CHRISTODOULOU In Praise of Capital Controls
The shifting winds of market-based monetary policy in the wake of the global financial crisis.
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GettyImages-143779740 The Face of Greek Resistance
Meet the 92-year-old communist who explains why Athens can't capitulate to its creditors.