International Monetary Fund
The latest news, updates and opinions on International Monetary Fund from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Rattled investors flee TurkeyFeatures Investors' flight form Turkey, after Recep Tayyip Erdogan won last Sunday’s election, is making a nasty recession all the more likely.
By Andrew Van Sickle Published
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Argentina is thrown a $50bn lifelineFeatures Argentina has agreed s $50bn credit deal with the IMF, which should stabilise the currency and encourage foreign investment.
By Andrew Van Sickle Published
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Special drawing rightsGlossary A special drawing right allows a member country of the IMF to obtain surplus currency held by another member country.
By MoneyWeek Published
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What Norway’s finance minister thinks about the Norway optionFeatures Norway has been held up as a model for Britain after Brexit. Matthew Partridge speaks to Norway’s finance minister, Siv Jensen, to find out what the Norwegians think about that.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Brazil: an attractive long-term betFeatures Despite all the gloom surrounding Latin America, Brazil is an attractive long-term bet for investors prepared to take the risk, says Sarah Moore.
By Sarah Moore Published
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‘Triffin’s Dilemma’ and the future of SDRsFeatures Could the International Monetary Fund turn it's SDRs into a new world currency – and what would happen if it did?
By Jim Rickards Published
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The biggest secret in the gold market for the past six years is revealedFeatures The amount of gold China owns has long been a secret. But now it's out, and it's less than anyone thought. John Stepek looks at why China's coming clean now.
By John Stepek Published
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The assets to buy now – February 2015Features Asset allocation is at least as important as individual share selection. So where should you be putting your money? Here’s February's take on the major asset classes.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Is fractional reserve banking dangerous?
Features Critics say that our current system allows private banks to create money and this causes financial instability. Are they right? Matthew Partridge reports.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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