World Bank, IMF Push to Consolidate Patchwork Approach to Coronavirus Crisis

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The International Monetary Fund anticipates the worst economic fallout since the Great Depression from the coronavirus pandemic

In times of crisis, the world’s economic policy makers have often gathered at G-20 summits and at the semiannual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank to formulate global rescues. But not this time.

No officials will travel to Washington, D.C., for meetings that had been scheduled this week. Instead, finance ministers and central bankers—like most of the world’s office dwellers—will hold their meetings virtually, attempting to combat the most severe global downturn since the Great Depression, via teleconferences...

 

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IMF please when given loans to terror sponsorer countries in pretext of covid19 support. Countries like Pakistan is already sending infected terrorists on India border with it and shelling going on. Also Pakistan not sharing with WHO it's real numbers

all for what

The cure is will kill more people than the problem.

Put more pressure on GOP, especially Mitch McConnell & Kevin McCarthy. This economic collapse & public health disaster is on their shoulders.

If you stop work,you will fall down becz your edge is in fast mass work.this applies to developed more productive world. If developed stop work, the less developed slow pace will get life,its fall will not that fast/loss. If a race within developed,the one that works, run fast.

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What did they expect when they recommended shutting down the entire economy.

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