All posts tagged "IMF"
-
Puerto Rico manufacturers: Fiscal board adviser’s remark hinders efforts in Washington
PRMA's Masses claims Wolfe's comment on seeking tax breaks at odds with private sector, government lobbying
- Posted June 8, 2018
-
Argentina could draw up to $50 billion from IMF over 3 years
Staff-level agreement reached on a stand-by arrangement
- Posted June 8, 2018
-
IMF: World economy is picking up speed
The outlook is up 0.1 percentage points from the IMF’s previous forecast.
- Posted October 10, 2017
-
IMF upgrades eurozone, Japan; leaves world outlook unchanged
Confidence and stability return to countries that use euro currency
- Posted July 24, 2017
-
Greece waits for ‘right moment’ for bond market return
Government still following still following “developments and trends” in the bond market
- Posted July 20, 2017
-
Greece eyes market return as debt dispute still simmering
Would exit bailout program next year
- Posted June 28, 2017
-
Greece seeks bailout deal that will restore market access
Racing to conclude the deal ahead of a July spike in loan repayments
- Posted May 31, 2017
-
Eurozone tries to avoid another Greek crisis
Greece remains dependent on bailout loans from its partners in the eurozone to pay its debts
- Posted February 20, 2017
-
Greece’s plea: No more austerity under the bailout deal
Greece has been struggling for months to conclude negotiations with its creditors on spending cuts and reforms demanded as part of its third bailout program
- Posted February 16, 2017
-
IMF: Greece’s Debts are Still Unsustainable Despite Progress
Since the financial crisis left it buried in debt and unable to issue bonds in financial markets, Greece has relied on international bailouts
- Posted February 7, 2017