IMF postpones 2021 annual meeting in Morocco

Meeting will go ahead in Washington, DC, instead, with new Marrakesh date scheduled for 2022

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The International Monetary Fund-World Bank annual meeting scheduled to be held in Morocco next year has been postponed for 12 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

In a statement, the IMF announced the event – previously set to be held in Marrakesh in October 2021 – had been rescheduled to 2022.

Central Banking understands the October 2021 meeting will occur in Washington, DC, instead, but a decision is yet to be made on whether the event will be in-person or virtual.

Traditionally, the annual

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