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Saudi Arabia and Qatar say they will pay Syria’s outstanding debt to the World Bank, a move that is likely to make the ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNIMF-World Bank Meetings End With Little Tariff Clarity, but Economic ForebodingThe IMF took a slightly more optimistic view of the economic fallout from the highest U.S. tariffs in more than a century, ...
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar are to settle Syria's outstanding arrears of around $15 million to the World Bank, both countries said ...
Developing countries should strike swift trade deals with the United States at the "earliest possible" opportunity, the ...
The Trump administration cannot determine the mission of the World Bank because the global lender's goals are based on ...
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Spiking trade uncertainty is compounding rising debt and sluggish growth problems facing emerging markets and developing ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. remains committed to playing a leadership role in the IMF and World Bank but ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argued in a speech that the multilateral economic institutions have veered away from their ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in remarks to the Institute of International Finance on Wednesday, said the two agencies ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNWorld Bank sees PHL growing at below-6% pace until 2027THE Philippine economy is likely to grow at a sub-6% pace until 2027 amid an expected slowdown in global activity due to the shift in US trade policy, the World Bank said. In a Macro Poverty Outlook ...
Saudi Arabia and Qatar pledged to pay Syria’s debt to the World Bank, removing one obstacle for the country’s new leadership ...
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