International Monetary Fund Stories
Greece: PASOK Leader Sees Some Hope In Forming Coalition Government
?The moment of truth is approaching for everyone,? said Kouvelis.
China?s April Trade Surplus Widens On Weak Imports
China reported Thursday a rise in trade surplus to $18.4 billion in April from $5.35 billion in March amid continued weakness in exports caused by economic crises in overseas markets.
Spain To Demand That Banks Recognize More Losses
Spain stepped up efforts to save its troubled banks on Thursday with a plan to make them recognize huge losses from a property crash, but uncertainty over the final cost of a rescue hit the euro, Spanish debt and global stock markets.
German Exports Up 0.9% In March, Hit Record
German exports unexpectedly rose for the third straight month in March as demand from outside the euro zone offset weaker sales within the currency bloc, prompting economists to predict that Europe?s biggest economy will escape recession.
Worsening Greek Crisis Clouds Euro?s Future
A Greek sovereign default has always been a talismanic scare for the euro stakeholders. It would put the common currency under the greatest pressure since its creation, and shake the foundations of the currency bloc.
Greece: Leftist Leader Will Not Seek Coalition With Former Ruling Parties
Tsipras has only three days to form a new unity government.
Myanmar?s Economy Set For Growth But Needs Reforms, Says IMF
Myanmar can post six percent economic growth next year if the right reform steps are taken by the government, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
Greece: Samaras Fails To Forge Coalition; Bailout At Grave Risk
Samaras? party ?won? Sunday?s election, but with only about 18.9 percent of the total electorate, meaning he had to form an alliance with one or two other parties to create a viable new government.
Malawi Devalues Currency By One-Third To Re-Start Foreign Aid Flows
The sudden devaluation has led to some panic-buying by consumers in Malawi, seeking to purchase basic goods.
Austerity Vs Growth Is A False Debate: IMF?s Lagarde
The debate over austerity versus growth is a false choice for policymakers, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said on Monday.
Indonesia?s Q1 GDP Growth Slows To 6.3%
Indonesia's economic growth slowed down in the first quarter compared to the last quarter as exports and investment remained weak due to soft global demand.
Greek Elections: Amidst Anger At Mainstream Parties, High Turnout Predicted
The two leading mainstream parties will likely have to form an uneasy coalition in order to form a new government.
Greek Polls: Chance Of A Hung Parliament Raises Concerns Over Eurozone Future
Polling began in Greece Sunday in an early general election that could push the debt struck country to further turmoil and uncertainty.
Greek Voters: They're Mad As Hell, And They're Not Going To Take It Anymore
Both the center-right New Democracy and the center-left Pasok parties could be in for beatings on Sunday as Greece conducts its first general parliamentary elections since the country's sovereign-debt crisis mushroomed in late 2009.
Strauss-Kahn Faces Possible Gang-Rape Charge
The disgraced former IMF chief already faces charges of aggravated pimping in an organized gang for allegedly organizing orgies in France and the U.S.
Asian Nations Double Financial Safety Net To $240B
Asia is doubling the size of its foreign currency reserve safety net to $240 billion, finance ministers and central bank officials announced Thursday following a 13-nation meeting in Manila. The reserve funds a multilateral currency swap agreement aimed at protecting Asian markets from global economic crises.
Judge Rejects Dominique Strauss-Kahn's Absolute Immunity Claim In Civil Suit [READ DECISION]
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former International Monetary Fund chief who faced sexual assault charges, failed to convince a New York judge that he has immunity from the civil suit against him from his accuser, Nafissatou Diallo.
Sarkozy To Sue Website Over Claims That Gadhafi Funded His Campaign
Less than a week ahead of the presidential election, French President Nicolas Sarkozy has threatened to sue a website over articles which claimed that the slain Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi donated around $65 million to his 2007 presidential campaign.
French Election: Sarkozy Battles Ghost Of Gaddafi
Sarkozy linked the publication of the document to the imminent elections.
Spain Falls Back Into Recession As Austerity Bites
Spain's economy tipped back into recession in the first quarter and economists said spending cuts aimed at meeting strict EU deficit limits together with troubles in the banking sector would delay any return to growth until late this year or beyond.
IMF Lowers India?s Growth Forecast For 2012 To 6.9% On Investment Slowdown
The International Monetary Fund has reduced the growth forecast of India for this year citing a slowdown of investment and governance problems.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn Claims Sex Rap Was Political Conspiracy
Disgraced former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn believes that the scandal that brought an end to his political career could have been a plot to keep him out of the French presidential elections.
Romanian Government Falls On Austerity Vote
The vote comes amid widespread public anger over tough austerity measures and allegations of corruption, with 235 lawmakers voting against the government - four more than was needed to topple Ungureanu.
Bank Of Japan Further Eases Monetary Policy, Raises Asset Purchase Programme To $494 Billion
The Bank of Japan said Friday that it is further easing the monetary policy so that the economy could recover from deflation and grow more strongly.
Greece Stops Paying Benefits To Fraudsters; Central Bank Chief Touts Austerity
Greece will no longer pay benefits to 200,000 fraudsters and dead pensioners; Greek central-bank governor warns of departure from euro zone if budget cuts are not followed
OECD'S Gurria: funding measures are enough to contain Europe crisis
The doubling of the International Monetary Fund's firepower, an increase in Europe's bailout fund and liquidity injections should be enough to contain Europe's sovereign debt crisis, the head of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said on Wednesday.
Bank Of Japan Policy Board Meeting: Further Monetary Easing Expected
It is highly expected that the Bank of Japan will resort to additional monetary easing at its next meeting on April 27 so that the economy could recover from deflation and grow more strongly.
Euro Zone Annual Budget Deficit Down, But Debt Up In 2011
The 17-member eurozone managed to reduce deficits to 4.1 percent of the gross domestic product in 2011, down from 6.2 percent in the previous year, according to official European Union figures released Monday. Overall debt increased to 87.2 percent of GDP from 85.3 percent.
Gold Prices Fall Below $1,630 On Euro Zone Worries
Gold prices slid below $1,630 an ounce on Monday as concerns that the euro zone debt crisis could ensnare higher-rated countries hurt the single currency, though moves were muted ahead of this week's Federal Reserve meeting.
IMF chief seeks fresh funds for poor countries
The head of the International Monetary Fund on Sunday renewed a push to fully fund a $17 billion lending package for poor countries, which are threatened by high oil prices and the risk of euro-zone contagion.