IMF has reached goal to add $3 billion to trust fund for poorest countries-Georgieva
© Reuters. World Bank President Ajay Banga, World Bank Secretary Mercy Tembon, Ukraine Minister of Finance Serhiy Marchenko, International Monetary Fund Secretary Ceda Ogada and Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund , Kristalina Georgieva p
Georgieva said in a statement that the contributions completed during IMF and World Bank annual meetings in Morocco"will allow the IMF to continue to support low-income countries with zero-interest rate financing to meet their evolving needs."
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