IMF-World Bank spring meetings to go virtual

Institutions opt not to bring thousands of delegates to Washington, DC

International Monetary Fund Headquarters 2, Washington, DC
Photo: John Harrington

The International Monetary Fund and World Bank are to hold “virtual” spring meetings this year, as the threat of the coronavirus led the institutions to avoid the annual gatherings in Washington, DC.

Instead of attending in person, the thousands of delegates who would normally attend will have to watch livestreams of the conference via their computers.

“We remain fully committed to maintaining a productive dialogue with our stakeholders and will leverage our IT-related and virtual connection

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