IMF:s uppmaning: Sänk räntorna

IMF:s uppmaning: Sänk räntorna

Internationella valutafonden (IMF) sänker den globala tillväxtprognosen något för nästa år och manar centralbankerna att sluta strama åt. IMF ser allt större risker för bakslag till följd av regionala konflikter, särskilt i Mellanöstern.

Finansministerns nya toppjobb – som första svensk

Finansministerns nya toppjobb – som första svensk

Hennes nya post som ordförande presenteras formellt fredagen 25 oktober, under IMF och Världsbankens årsmöte när avgående ordföranden, Förenade Arabemiratens finansminister Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini, välkomnar Elisabeth Svantesson som ny ordförande för Världsbankens och IMF:s gemensamma utvecklingskommitté. – Allt man gör, både där hemma och internationellt, handlar ju om relationer, säger Svantesson. Ingen svensk har haft rollen som ordförande tidigare. Hon blir den andra ordföranden från Europa och fjärde kvinnan någonsin. ”Fullt fokus och kraft där hemma” Trots det nya internationella uppdraget kommer hon ha gott om tid för sitt arbete som Sveriges finansminister, säger hon i Nyhetsmorgon. – Jag kommer naturligtvis att lägga fullt fokus och kraft där hemma som jag alltid gör. Men det känns viktigt i en tid som det här när mycket fragmentiseras och dras isär att man hittar varandra och hittar ett sätt att jobba ihop mellan våra länder, säger finansministern. ”Handlar om relationer” Mandatperioden är vanligtvis två år och påbörjas efter ett årsmöte. Svantesson väljs för perioden 2025-2026 men kommer i praktiken redan ta över som ordförande i november 2024. I sin roll kommer Svantesson framför allt agera mötesordförande under kommitténs årsmöten, sammankalla andra möten vid behov och samråda med Världsbankens chef. Redan i hennes nuvarande jobb som Sveriges finansminister har hon fått bra relationer på internationell nivå, berättar hon i Nyhetsmorgon. – Allt man gör, både här hemma och där, handlar om relationer. – Politik är ju för människor och man gör det med människor. Man gör det tillsammans, bygger relationer och bygger broar, säger Svantesson. Världsbanksgruppen är den största kanalen för svenskt bistånd, bland annat till Ukraina, enligt regeringen. Sedan Rysslands invasion har Världsbankens banken hittills mobiliserat över 47 miljarder US-dollar i ekonomiskt stöd från givarländerna, vilket är en betydande del av det internationella ekonomiska stödet till Ukraina.

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Ask an Economist - What is the IMF?

What is the role of the IMF? We provide an overview of the IMF's work in our newest episode of Ask an Economist.

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What is IMF and why does it matter?

The International Monetary Fund is expected to paint a gloomy financial outlook when it meets in Washington DC, later. Inflation ...

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IMF Financial Operations: Overview

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What's the difference between the IMF and the World Bank? | CNBC Explains

The IMF and World Bank hold their Annual Meetings together each fall in Washington. But do you know the difference between ...

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Explained in One Minute

A one-minute video which explains how and why the International Monetary Fund (aka IMF) and the World Bank were formed, ...

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IMF, BoE, wtf?

Make no mistake - the UK economy is crumbling. And this is not at the hands of a crisis beyond these shores. The Prime Minister and her Chancellor's decisions last Friday have sent the British economy into total freefall. In the last 24 hours, the IMF, a monetary body that only ever springs into action for countries in crisis have issued stark warnings against 'Trussonomics', and the Bank of England have made emergency interventions. What now?We try and make sense of it all. Later on in the podcast, we talk to Seb Payne, Whitehall Editor at the Financial Times about the lobbying groups behind the school of thought that is tangible impacting the course of modern Britain.Producer: Gabriel RadusPlanning: Melissa TutesigensiVideo Engineer: Ioana BarbuDeputy Editor: Tom HughesExecutive Producer: Dino SofosFor exclusive daily videos from The News Agents visit Global Player: https://www.globalplayer.com/videos/brands/news-agents/the-news-agents/The News Agents is a Global Player Original and a Persephonica Production.

80. Bimbos Against the IMF!

This week, Madeline and Kenna talk about the IMF, colonization, and being blonde! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/pickmeupimscared SOURCES: https://tinyurl.com/vn2kz473 https://tinyurl.com/3dkjhacp https://tinyurl.com/4k3msmd7 https://tinyurl.com/yc3yd7fy https://tinyurl.com/yc32mtac https://tinyurl.com/3afpxpj2 https://tinyurl.com/yryhhbmw https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/argentina-and-imf https://tinyurl.com/mu9x9an3 https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2016/06/ostry.htm https://tinyurl.com/2p9cr27k https://tinyurl.com/23yyytjb https://tinyurl.com/2w3jr8w6 https://tinyurl.com/56buh3v8 https://tinyurl.com/7ufce7ru https://tinyurl.com/mtjxuauk https://tinyurl.com/5de856fa https://www.marxist.com/bad-bad-and-ugly-imf.htm https://tinyurl.com/5n6h62dc https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/atc/1837.html https://tinyurl.com/2xd2s6dy https://tinyurl.com/52jtr6v9 https://tinyurl.com/yc8p5sfy https://tinyurl.com/9puaz93u https://tinyurl.com/4ukb37y5 https://tinyurl.com/2xxph8pm https://tinyurl.com/34c7e4fs https://harvardpolitics.com/neocolonialism-imf/ https://tinyurl.com/286xzhmr https://tinyurl.com/3bwukkvv https://tinyurl.com/272d96au https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/165818/jamaica-debt-2013-06.pdf https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/anti-globalisation/ https://archive.globalpolicy.org/socecon/bwi-wto/imf/protest.htm https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/scpwps/ecbwp965.pdf

Are the IMF and World Bank good or bad for Africa?

Since the second world war, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have attempted to help countries in financial difficulties by providing low interest loans. This week the two Bretton Woods institutions have been holding their annual meetings in the Moroccan town of Marrakech - the first time they’ve been on African soil in 50 years. The two institutions divide opinion. Some people believe they have had a positive impact. But others say the organisations are dominated by the west and need reform to make them fairer to developing countries. So, what do we really know about the World Bank and IMF?

AI’s Real Risk to Wages: Andrew Berg and Maryam Vaziri

The pace at which artificial intelligence is transforming jobs is astounding, but while it boasts higher productivity AI is also increasing wage inequality. When workers are replaced by machines, real wages decline, and the owners of capital prosper. So who owns AI and how should its benefits be distributed? In this podcast, the IMFs Andrew Berg and Maryam Vaziri discuss AI’s inequality problem, the subject of their article in December’s special AI edition of Finance and Development magazine. Berg is Deputy Director, and Vaziri is an economist, both in the IMF Institute for Capacity Development.  Transcript: https://bit.ly/3NdgRxR

Research Recap | Key Takeaways From the IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings

Resilience. Fragmentation. Divergence. These were just some of the buzzwords that emerged during the investor conference J.P. Morgan hosted at the IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings in October 2023. What else was top of mind for attendees? Join Joyce Chang, Chair of Global Research, Jahangir Aziz, Head of Emerging Market Economics Research, and Jan Loeys, Head of Long-Term Strategy, as they recap the key themes from the conference.   This episode was recorded on October 18th, 2023.   This communication is provided for information purposes only. Please read JP Morgan research reports related to its contents for more information including important disclosures.   Copyright 2023 JP Morgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.

The IMF and the UK economy, NHS staff shortages and British vs English

The International Monetary Fund says the UK will be the only major economy to shrink in size this year. We ask how much faith we should put in the IMF’s forecasts and look at some of the big economic challenges facing the UK. Also why the headline number of job vacancies in the NHS in England doesn’t tell the whole story of staff shortages. And why has there been such a dramatic change in whether people describe themselves as British or English?

ThePrint MacroSutra : IMF’s assertion that RBI over-regulated rupee is weak, but advice on better fiscal targets is useful

Govt, RBI term IMF’s exchange rate re-classification as arbitrary. They also disagree with its assertion that India’s general govt debt-GDP ratio could exceed 100% of GDP in medium term.

Climate Goals and Debt: A Fiscal Balancing Act

Global warming is wreaking havoc on so many levels, but climate action is costly and presents policymakers with difficult tradeoffs. High debt, rising interest rates, and weaker growth prospects make public finances harder to balance and climate goals harder to achieve. This is where fiscal policy and climate mitigation meet and why the IMF Fiscal Affairs Department is trying to help countries manage their limited resources. Economists Christine Richmond and Raphael Lam work on climate policy and the annual publications of the IMF Fiscal Monitor. In this podcast, they say governments now face a policy trilemma between achieving climate goals, fiscal sustainability, and political feasibility.   Transcript: https://bit.ly/3sT6JmP

AI’s Leg Up for the Learning Poor: Shankar Maruwada

Artificial intelligence is changing the way we work and for many it’s scary. But for teachers in India’s million-plus schools, AI is a welcome partner in solving the learning poverty problem. Shankar Maruwada is the Co-founder and CEO of EkStep Foundation, which develops AI to help improve the public education system. In this podcast, Maruwada and journalist Rhoda Metcalfe discuss how AI can close the literacy gap. Transcript: https://bit.ly/3RNAZJy Read  Unlocking India’s Potential With AI  in a special AI edition of Finance and Development Magazine at IMF.org/fandd

Key takeaways from the IMF Annual Meetings in Marrakech with Rukayat Yusuf: A focus on Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana

Join host ⁠Rizwan Mahmood⁠ as he sits down with ⁠Rukayat Yusuf⁠ of Pharo Management to discuss the key takeaways from the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings in Marrakech. With a particular focus on Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana, Rukayat presents some initial thoughts on the restructuring terms presented to bondholders. For more emerging and frontier market content, make sure to follow The Emerging Markets Podcast by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Tellimer⁠⁠⁠⁠, the single point of entry to EM/FM research and data. Edited and produced by ⁠⁠Ella Ryan⁠⁠. Artwork by Kristian Klamar.

Episode 186: Nativism in Media (Part III) - IMF, NAFTA and Global Inequality By Design

"The World Bank and its president have been doing an important, constructive job the past five years," announced The Southern Illinoisan in 1973. "IMF assistance [has] put Jamaica well on the road to recovery," reported The Winnipeg Sun in 1982. The Trans-Pacific Partnership “could be a legacy-making achievement” for Barack Obama, The New York Times suggested in 2015. These are the dominant narratives surrounding so-called "development" initiatives, whether structural adjustment loans or "free trade" deals. Agreements like these, we're often told, have been and continue to be essential to the economic maturation and societal improvement of poor countries. Countries that shift from nationalized to privatized industry and land, so called liberalize trade policies, and institute a host of other free-market reforms are destined for greater efficiency, reduced poverty, and that much-coveted "Seat At The Table" in the global economy. But, all too often, this isn't the effect of these initiatives. What we don’t tend to hear about is how economic development "agreements" engineered by wealthy countries like the US — e.g., IMF loans, NAFTA, or the TPP — don't promote, but rather reverse, the development of exploited countries. Media minimize not only these initiatives' destructive effects on economies, labor, and social programs in service of U.S. corporations, but also their relationship to the punitive U.S. immigration system, and their extensive role in mass global displacement. This episode – the last installment of our three-part series on media narratives about immigration (listen to Part I here and Part II here!) – explores the displacing effects of "development" and "free trade" deals, as well as their connection to an increasingly militarized immigration "deterrence" machine, asking why capital is allowed to move freely, but people aren't. Our guest is Dylan Sullivan.

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Join Yvonne Brandenburg, RVT, VTS SAIM, and Jordan Porter RVT, VTS SAIM as we talk about: Not about... WITH the Christine Weaver, BS, LVT, VTS (IM-Neuro). Yvonne and Christine discuss seizures in pets and a quick sneak peek into her lecture at our first-ever virtual IMFVT Conference last week! We discuss how to engage this industry in medicine!  Want to connect with Christine? You can find her at CE on the Sea with VetTechLife!  2024 cruise: https://vettechlife.com/2024-cruise-info-here 2025 cruise: https://vettechlife.com/2025-cruise-info-here   If you did not get to join us for our conference, don't worry! We recorded all the sessions and they are pending RACE approval for on-demand! We will let you know where to find our conference recordings soon!  We want to thank Trudell as well for sponsoring our conference! Go check out their amazing products: https://www.trudellanimalhealth.com/  DONT FORGET! Love Huvet has all of the best gifts for the vet tech or veterinary professional in your life this holiday season! Check out their best-selling Vet Med Wellness Journal, adorable standard AND ponytail scrub caps, croc charms, stethoscope charms, disc journals and digital planners, and so much more. Plus, you can save 10% with code IMFVT10. Spoil the vet tech in your life for the holidays at lovehuvet.com!

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das on the New Frontier for Central Banks

The world of money is changing fast and central banks are at the very center of that change. Shaktikanta Das is the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, which is responsible for regulating currency and securing monetary stability for the world’s 5th largest economy. Das is also an innovator and a pioneer when it comes to Central Bank Digital Currencies or CBDCs. In this podcast, Das sits down with IMF Asia and Pacific Department head, Krishna Srinivasan, to discuss RBI’s strategy for today and for the future. The conversation took place as part of the Governor Talks series held during the Annual Meetings in Marrakech. Watch the webcast at IMF.org