Similar words: aim for, brimful. Meaning: n. a United Nations agency to promote trade by increasing the exchange stability of the major currencies.
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(31) The IMF was oriented southward for many hours during the Bastille Day storm.
(32) An Indonesian activist shouts anti IMF slogans and holds a poster that reads "Free from Debt" in front of the Singapore embassy in Jakarta August 28, 2006.
(33) Meanwhile, the focus is gradually shifting to the reform of IMF and new international economic order.
(34) Assessing development impacts must be the condition for further trade liberalization, argues IMF general secretary.
(35) The IMF does offer a bit of more heartening news: The global wipeout, finally seems to be receding .
(36) Finally, there are the cyberspies who want to steal military secrets from a defense contractor like Lockheed Martin or financial data from the IMF.
(37) The Articles of Agreement of the IMF were adopted at Bretton Woods and ratified in 1945.
(38) After 1997's IMF crisis had successfully passed,[http://sentencedict.com/imf.html] the designers asked for a management audit that would evaluate their contributions to the company's strategy by the end of 1999.
(39) Since the 1970s, IMF has been taking these main adjustment policies as countermeasures once severe disequilibrium of balance of payments occurred in its member states.
(40) One milestone in the Cool Japan campaign is, bewilderingly, a gathering of the IMF and World Bank in Tokyo next year.
(41) The World Bank and IMF originated in planning for post–World War II economic reconstruction, and there is broad agreement that their mandates need rethinking.
(42) Total external debt is the sum of public, publicly guaranteed, and private no guaranteed long-term debt, use of IMF credit, and short-term debt.
(43) Also, big developing countries such as Brazil and South Korea have so far passed on a new IMF credit line, worried about both the stigma of borrowing and possible domestic backlashes.
(44) The trend of dollarization challenges the international credit currency standard that IMF leads to its stabilization and fairness.
(45) More than bonds, the IMF have recently announced restrictions on the bulk purchase.
(46) Assistant Director, Policy Development and Review Department, International Monetary Fund ( IMF ).
(47) That would entail an about-face for the IMF(sentencedict.com), which has spent the last year or two arguing that nations needed to make deficit-reduction goal No. 1.
(48) A country lacking short-term liquidity would be loth to approach the IMF for a loan under the "stand-by arrangement" (SBA), the mainstay of the IMF's crisis lending.
(49) The IMF estimates the output gap in advanced economies will hit -5.1 percent in 2009. In Japan, the gap may be -8 percent.
(50) The IMF governing board must still approve the offer , but that is considered pro - forma.
(51) Danske Bank chief analyst Allan von Mehren said he expects the IMF to pay the 12 billion euros due next month.
(52) Or increased the ability for IMF to surveil financial transactions and catch terrorists in that way, it'd be incredibly much cheaper.
(53) The governance structure of the rejuvenated IMF will also change, with "under-represented" (mostly developing) countries getting at least 5% more of the voting rights by 2011.
(54) But just look at how they browbeat the IMF into giving favourable assessments of their economies.
(55) The second is provision of sufficient funds for low - conditionality IMF rescues of developing economies.
(56) The IMF bases its forecasts on analyses by the IEA and the US Department of Energy.
(57) Second, pushing towards the conclusion of IMF quota reform before the G20 summit in Seoul to give more representativeness and voice to the emerging markets and developing countries.
(58) Many people called 2001 a global recession, but the IMF decided it was a near miss.
(59) Grist: How have these problems been affected by the actions of the IMF and World Bank?
(60) Official discussions of the reform of the international monetary system do not include any advocates of a return to gold, and the IMF articles of agreement prohibit it.