Similar words: international, international relations, internationalize, public international law, private international law, internalization, consternation, externalization. Meaning: n. a United Nations agency to promote trade by increasing the exchange stability of the major currencies.
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31. He rejected the austerity program advocated by the International Monetary Fund.
32. He had always heard that money talks, he said, but now it seems that all of China's money still doesn't let it get a word in edgewise at the International Monetary Fund and other global forums.
33. Officials in Dublin are holding talks with European Union and International Monetary Fund representatives to reach a course of action to solve the current debt crisis.
34. East Asia produces financial crisis, international Monetary Fund ( IMF ) appears personally aid.
35. In 2003, the government accepted the obligations under the International Monetary Fund (IMF), providing for full currency convertibility.
36. There, negotiators agreed to create the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
37. The international monitorial fund recently International Monetary Fund recently called for government spending, tax cuts and international corporation cooperation to support growth.
38. In July, the International Monetary Fund said Japan may deflation through 2011.
39. The International Monetary Fund expects China to have a 2010 current surplus of more than $450 billion — 10 times the 2003 figure.
40. But in nineteen seventy-eight the International Monetary Fund ended an official gold price. The IMF also ended the required use of gold in transactions with its member countries.
41. As noted by the International Monetary Fund, income from investments and government transfers account for less than 10% of household disposable income, compared to 20-30% in other countries.
42. Nowadays, such deficits are usuay financed by Special Drawing Rights ( SDRs ) drawn at the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ).
43. Mr. Zuma said the global economic crisis highlighted the need to reform the international financial system and multilateral lending groups like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
44. The G20 plans, which include a banking clean-up and a $1tn dollar pledge for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, triggered hopes of a quicker recovery from global economic woes.
45. According to internationalfound. International Monetary Fund, the British economy will contract by 2.8 % this year that.
46. Sri Lanka has been seeking a two billion dollar loan from the International Monetary Fund to help its economy.
47. This mechanism, complementing International Monetary Fund financing, has to be considered ultima ratio, meaning in particular that market financing is insufficient.
48. It established the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
49. He once held positions as the Chief Economist of China International Financial Corporation, and Senior Economist of International Monetary Fund. Sentencedict.com
50. THE leaves of the compass plant always point north. The International Monetary Fund has developed a similar trait.
51. Currencies are considered part of a country's monetary sovereignty, to be dealt with, if at all, by the International Monetary Fund.
52. After China acceded to the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund, further research in this field are needed.
53. The sixteen countries that use the euro joined the International Monetary Fund in offering loans of about one hundred forty billion dollars in May.
54. World Bank or International Monetary Fund austerity packages in return for debt renegotiation are central to neoliberal programs.
55. Leaders will review the International Monetary Fund and its resources, with, and recommit to free trade.
56. Balance - of - payments deficits are increasingly financed by special drawing rights at the International Monetary Fund.
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