What is an IMF document?

What is an IMF document?

Reports that are for consideration by, or information of, the Executive Board, such as the use of Fund resources under various Fund facilities, arrangements, and overdue obligations. GRAY documents.

What does a IMF stand for?

The International Monetary Fund
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an organization of 190 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.

Is the IMF program legit?

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a legitimate financial institution, an international organization that promotes global economic growth, reduces poverty, encourages international trade.

What is the main role of the IMF?

The International Monetary Fund, or IMF, promotes international financial stability and monetary cooperation. It also facilitates international trade, promotes employment and sustainable economic growth, and helps to reduce global poverty. The IMF is governed by and accountable to its 190 member countries.

What are IMF quotas?

Quotas are the building blocks of the IMF’s financial and governance structure. An individual member country’s quota broadly reflects its relative position in the world economy. Quotas are denominated in Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), the IMF’s unit of account.

How do you qualify for IMF?

Government officials from member countries with a post-graduate university degree and at least three years of relevant experience in a public financial institution, economics-related ministry, research institute, or university who are interested in expanding their experience by working for one year with the IMF.

Where does IMF get their data?

The data published in the Statistics Department’s International Financial Statistics (IFS) are gathered as part of an ongoing data collection effort in which member country statistical agencies provide public statistics to the IMF. Data from the country source are updated on their own schedule.

Who regulates the IMF?

Governance and organization: The IMF is accountable to its member country governments. At the top of its organizational structure is the Board of Governors , consisting of one governor and one alternate governor from each member country, usually the top officials from the central bank or finance ministry.

Who is the head of the IMF Research Department?

Gita Gopinath, Economic Counsellor and Director of the IMF’s Research Department; Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, Deputy Director in the IMF’s Research Department; and joining us remotely is also Malhar Nabar. He is the Division Chief in the Research Department. Thank you all for being with us today.

What is the IMF press center?

The IMF Press Center is a password-protected site for working journalists. Sign up to receive free e-mail notices when new series and/or country items are posted on the IMF website. Moderator: Jennifer Beckman, Senior Communications officer, Communications Department, IMF

Who are the IMF’s economists?

I’m joined here by the IMF’s Chief Economist, Gita Gopinath, the Deputy Director of the Research Department, Petya Koeva Brooks, and the Head of the World Economic Studies Division, Malhar Nabar. Gita is going to begin with some brief remarks and then we’ll turn to your questions.

Where will Kristalina Georgieva be at the IMF?

The Managing Director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, will be participating at the International Financial Congress organized by the Bank of Russia on June 30. Then, on July 1, the Managing Director will be chairing a press briefing on the Article IV Consultation with the United States.

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