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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(121) In another article, Mr Zhou suggested the creation of a new international reserve currency, managed by the IMF, to replace the dollar.
(122) The IMF is not prepared to pony up the second half of the $4 billion.
(123) This scheme would place the debt, in excess of 60% of GDP, of all euro-zone governments not already in IMF rescue plans into a jointly guaranteed fund that would be paid off over 25 years.
(124) The managing-director of the Washington-based IMF, Dominique Strauss-Kahn of France, announced the 15-month stand-by credit arrangement Wednesday.
(125) THE IMF was founded during a moment of high statesmanship at Bretton Woods in New Hampshire.
(126) The IMF and World Bank were set up at the Bretton Woods conference in 1944 and their governance still reflects the dynamics of the 1940s.
(127) Italy insists it volunteered, but this amounts to a public audit every quarter by the IMF.
(128) Subir Lall of the IMF and his colleagues have documented the growth in "arm's-length" finance in countries traditionally dominated by hands-on banks, such as Germany and France.
(129) Mr. Chavez says the IMF and other Washington-based multilateral lenders have forced 'savage neoliberalism' on Latin America and other regions in return for low-interest loans.
(130) The IMF calculates that the stock of domestic loans, including those both on and off banks' books, reached 173% of China's gross domestic product as of the end of June.
(131) The ministers did make the IMF a cop for bringing trade imbalances under control,(sentencedict.com) and they promised to refrain from competitive devaluation.
(132) What is the role of the IMF and the WB?
(133) Economics: The U.S. Department of the Treasury is facilitating Iraq's engagement with the IMF and World Bank.
(134) If the IMF is robust, this might prove a useful mechanism for asserting accountability.
(135) Greece's accomplishments to accouterment its accessible arrears have had a "able alpha", the Intercivic Monetary Fund (IMF) and Eubraidingan Union (EU) accept said.
(136) HAD Ireland's government expected to be rewarded by investors after caving in to pressure to seek salvation from the European Union and the IMF, it was soon disabused.
(137) The bleak IMF - imposed austerity packages hurt, but seemed to do the trick.
(138) Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, became the latest Western luminary to hop on the Weibo bandwagon last week.
(139) "There is no faith in what the EU and the IMF have proposed for Greece," said Dean Popplewell, chief currency strategist at OANDA, a foreign exchange brokerage in Toronto.
(140) A key panel of the IMF said today that it supports giving more voting power to emerging market and developing countries, warning that the legitimacy of the institution was at stake.
(141) The IMF content was positively related with PAF and carcass weight and eviscerate percentage.
(142) The scope of her ambition echoes that found in Syntagma Square[sentencedict.com], where opposition to an EU/IMF bailout and its accompanying austerity measures has morphed into a broader critique of social injustice.
(143) Those who cannot too often see IMF assistance as a form of neocolonialism humiliation.
(144) The mortgage market disruption "could extend the housing downturn", the IMF found. In turn, that could "weaken consumption, and financial conditions could tighten".
(145) Greece will never change its misguided policies if the E.U. and IMF infuse it with new cash, just as no teenager who has overspent an allowance will reform if the parents merely expand that allowance.
(146) IMF has invented an instrument to protect reserve value by linking SDA to a package of currencies.
(147) "People are worried about the accumulation of reserves and the implications it will have down the road," said a senior IMF official, who requested anonymity.
(148) At a press conference on March 13th Mr Wen avoided saying whether China would give more funding to the IMF to strengthen its ability to deal with the financial crisis.
(149) Mr Strauss - Kahn said the IMF could avoid singling out individual countries for blame.