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Volatility will continue to fall - IMF

Central Banking | 10 Oct 2007 secure

Output volatility is likely to fall in the years ahead, according to the latest edition of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) World Economic Outlook.

Topics: International, IMF, Recession

Latin America set to escape worst of turmoil

Central Banking | 10 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: International, IMF, Subprime, Americas

Currency rise wanted by EU chiefs

Central Banking | 09 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: International, euro, Japan, Jean-Claude Trichet, Eurozone, China, IMF, Dollar, Yen, Hank Paulson

Padoa-Schioppa to chair IMFS

Central Banking | 08 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: International, Italy, IMF, Gordon Brown, Dominique Strauss-Kahn

Turmoil will impact exchange rates - IMF's Kato

Central Banking | 08 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: International, Japan, Eurozone, Credit crunch, China, IMF, Saudi Arabia

Slovenia's capital failure

Central Banking | 02 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: International, IMF, Slovenia

Strauss-Kahn appeases emerging states with votes

Central Banking | 02 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: International, IMF, , Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Robert Zoellick

Strauss-Kahn set to become IMF managing director

Central Banking | 01 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: International, IMF, Dominique Strauss-Kahn

Tosovsky and Strauss-Kahn interview for IMF head

Central Banking | 24 Sep 2007 secure

Topics: International, IMF, Dominique Strauss-Kahn

Links between ownership, market structure and risk

Central Banking | 13 Sep 2007 secure

Topics: International, Risk, IMF, Bankruptcy

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