LONDON, Dec 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar's share of global currency reserves reported to the International Monetary Fund edged lower to 56.92% in the third quarter of 2025, while the share of euro ...
The U.S. dollar's share of global currency reserves reported to the International Monetary Fund nudged lower to 57.7% in the first quarter of 2025 while the share of euro-denominated reserves gained, ...
LONDON (Reuters) -The Chinese yuan and Australian dollar increased their share in global currency reserves in the second quarter, data from the International Monetary Fund shows, while the U.S. dollar ...
IMF Director of the Asia and Pacific Department Krishna Srinivasan and IMF Deputy Director of the Asia and Pacific Department Thomas Helbling attend an Asia Pacific Department press briefing at the ...
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IMF ready to assess Bolivia financing request as $3.3bn package talks confirmed
By bnl editorial staff The International Monetary Fund said on May 14 it stands ready to assess a formal financing request ...
International Monetary Fund Director Kristalina Georgieva on Monday warned against overinterpreting the U.S. dollar's (DXY) recent drop, warning against getting "carried away by short-term variations ...
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Ghana wraps up $3 billion dollar IMF bailout programme
Accra on Friday said it had helped restore macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability ahead of schedule.
By Brendan O'Boyle April 15 (Reuters) - Argentina reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund on the second review of its $20 billion program, the IMF said on Wednesday, ...
WASHINGTON, DC- The US dollar has retained its role as a global safe-haven currency despite recent volatility, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said, even as central banks worldwide remain on ...
The International Monetary Fund just pumped the brakes on the recent wave of U.S. dollar anxiety. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Monday, Feb. 9, warned markets to avoid overreacting on ...
The head of the International Monetary Fund downplayed the dollar’s decline over the past year, saying the US currency will probably retain its preeminent position. “We should not get carried away by ...
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