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EU Seeks IMF Advice on Loan to Ukraine for Reparations

The European Commission is considering the International Monetary Fund's assessment of Ukraine's financing needs over the next two years to determine the size of...

Fiscal Rules and Budgetary Discipline in Developing Countries

Developing countries face a constant juggling act when it comes to managing their budgets. With volatile economic conditions, unpredictable revenue streams, and intense political...

Is Pakistan’s Economic Future Tied to the IMF?

Pakistan's 25th IMF bailout, the $7 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF), marks yet another chapter in the country's complex relationship with the international lender....

Pakistan’s IMF Loan: A Path to Economic Stability and Growth

This article explores the recent $7 billion loan approved by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for Pakistan, marking the 25th instance of the country...

Russia Seeks Indivisible Working Relationship With IMF

After several years of mounting fierce criticisms over the operations and performance of International Monetary Fund and consistently advocated for its structural reforms,...

Ethiopia secures US$3.4B IMF credit deal for four years

The International Monitory Fund (IMF) executive board has approved a four-year US$3.4 billion extended credit facility arrangement for Ethiopia. The four-year financing package will support...

IMF and China’s 2024 economic growth forecast to 5%

Following the announcement of China’s economic growth rate at 5% in the first half year of 2024 by the “National Bureau of Statistics”, the...

Tackling the Climate, Debt, and Inflation Trilemma

Climate change represents one of the most pressing existential threats to humanity. The ambitious target of preventing global average temperatures from surpassing the 1.5C...

Pakistan’s Political Dynamics and IMF Negotiations

The interplay between politics and economic stability in countries like Pakistan, especially in the context of dealings with international financial institutions such as the...

World Bank and IMF Working Towards Africa’s Sustainable Growth

Recent maneuvers have shown the International Monetary Bank (IMF) and the World Bank are taking fully-fledged advantage of the new economic architecture and the...

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CSIPA is more than a piece of paper

When it was announced that the United Kingdom would...

The Strait of Hormuz: A Geopolitical Test for EU Foreign Policy and Security

This article discusses the energy crisis affecting Europe following...

When Washington Leaves: Africa Must Shape Its Own Security Architecture

For decades, Africa’s security architecture has rested on shaky...

China and Israel’s warning that will continue its attempts to overthrow the Iranian government

Research centers affiliated with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army...

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