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  2. Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the ...

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    The 2009 annual meetings witnessed the last meetings of the G7 finance ministers, with all future spring and annual meetings accompanied by G20 finance minister meetings. The spring and annual meetings also include meetings of the finance ministers of the G-24 group of developing countries. Since the mid-1990s, these meetings have centerpoints ...

  3. Jamaica Accords - Wikipedia

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    They took the form of recommendations to change the "articles of agreement" that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was founded upon. [2] The agreement was concluded after meetings 7–8 January 1976 at Kingston , Jamaica by a committee of the board of governors of the IMF.

  4. Category:International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    Works about the International Monetary Fund (6 P) Pages in category "International Monetary Fund" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  5. IMF says world economy is recovering - AOL

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    The IMF It also noted, however, that sustained improvement will require continued structural changes to correct global imbalances. IMF says world economy is recovering

  6. Jamaica and the International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica joined the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in February 1963 [1] under the leadership of The Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Bustamante, [2] one year after the country's independence. [3] From 1963 to 1966, Rt. Hon. Sir Donald Sangster served as Jamaica's governor to the IMF and World Bank, and represented Jamaica during delegations held at the ...

  7. Washington Agreement on Gold - Wikipedia

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    "Under the agreement, the European Central Bank (ECB), the 11 national central banks of nations then participating in the new European currency, plus those of Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, agreed that gold should remain an important element of global monetary reserves and to limit their sales to no more than 400 tonnes (12.9 million oz) annually over the five years September 1999 ...

  8. System of National Accounts - Wikipedia

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    EC, IMF, OECD, UN & World Bank “System of National Accounts 2008”. European Commission, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations and World Bank, New York, Dec. 2009, 1993, lvi + 662 pp. The Review of Income and Wealth; United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) “National Accounts".

  9. Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] At the time, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded that it was the most severe economic and financial meltdown since the Great Depression. The causes of the Great Recession include a combination of vulnerabilities that developed in the financial system, along with a series of triggering events that began with the bursting of ...