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IMF Launches Climate Change Indicators Dashboard

April 7 , 2021

Fostering a Fair Recovery

April 7 , 2021

The Managing Director’s Global Policy Agenda, Spring Meetings 2021 : Bolstering the Recovery, Countering the Divergence

April 7 , 2021
Policy Paper No. 2021/024  click for more

Blog: Tailoring Government Support

April 7 , 2021

Unwinding from the Pandemic

April 6 , 2021

Transcript of April 2021 Global Financial Stability Report Press Conference

April 6 , 2021

World Economic Outlook: Divergent Recoveries

April 6 , 2021
Global prospects are looking better one year into the pandemic, albeit highly uncertain.  click for more

Global Financial Stability Report, April 2021: Preempting a Legacy of Vulnerabilities

April 6 , 2021

Extraordinary policy measures have eased financial conditions and supported the economy, helping to contain financial stability risks. Chapter 1 warns that there is a pressing need to act to avoid a legacy of vulnerabilities while avoiding a broad tightening of financial conditions. Actions taken  click for more

Global Financial Stability and Interest Rates

April 6 , 2021
While emerging markets suffered huge portfolio outflows at the beginning of the pandemic, the latest Global Financial Stability Report (GFSR) shows capital flows have returned and the outlook continues to improve, partly because of low interest rates in countries such as the United States.  click for more

Kenya : Requests for an Extended Arrangement Under the Extended Fund Facility and an Arrangement Under the Extended Credit Facility-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Kenya

April 6 , 2021
Country Report No. 2021/072  click for more

Blog: An Asynchronous and Divergent Recovery May Put Financial Stability at Risk

April 6 , 2021

A Central Bank's Guide to International Financial Reporting Standards

April 5 , 2021

IMF Staff Team Concludes a Technical Virtual Mission to Mozambique

April 5 , 2021

Blog: Funding the Recovery of Low-income Countries After COVID

April 5 , 2021

Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on International Monetary Affairs and Development

April 5 , 2021

Global Recovery: The EU Disburses SDR141 Million to the IMF’s Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust

April 5 , 2021

Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust—Third Tranche Of Debt Service Relief In The Context Of The COVID-19 Pandemic

April 5 , 2021
Policy Paper No. 2021/023  click for more

IMF Executive Board Extends Debt Service Relief for 28 Eligible Low-Income Countries through October 15, 2021

April 5 , 2021

Blog-WEO-Ch1-Global-Prospects-Policies

April 5 , 2021
It is one year into the COVID-19 pandemic and the global community still confronts extreme social and economic strain as the human toll rises and millions remain unemployed. Yet, even with high uncertainty about the path of the pandemic, a way out of this health and economic crisis is increasingly visible. Thanks to the ingenuity of the scientific community hundreds of millions of people are being vaccinated and this is expected to power recoveries in many countries later this year. Economies also continue to adapt to new ways of working despite reduced mobility, leading to a stronger-than-anticipated rebound across regions. Additional fiscal support in large economies, particularly the United States, has further improved the outlook.  click for more

Blog: How Rising Interest Rates Could Affect Emerging Markets

April 5 , 2021

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