Finally the architecture of the G-20 is changing, writes Worldfocus blogger Nina Hachigian, and the major powers are going through experiments in accountability.
All Posts Tagged With: "IMF"
September 28, 2009
The G-20: A new architecture for a new day?
June 19, 2009
Who are you calling not serious?!
Some in the U.S. Congress wanted to tie funding for the International Monetary Fund to specific changes in how the IMF conducts its business. Worldfocus blogger Nina Hachigian agrees, but says this could slow the process down too much at a time of unprecendented crisis.
June 15, 2009
Bailing out the bailer-outer
After bailing out countries from Iceland to Pakistan, the International Monetary Fund needs additional funds that it can loan to other nations on the brink. Worldfocus blogger Nina Hachigian gives five reasons the United States should agree to fund the IMF, despite the naysayers.
October 28, 2008
Global financial turmoil may strain IMF
The amount of money needed to stabilize developing economies may far exceed the reach of the International Monetary Fund.
October 28, 2008
Hungary agrees to IMF bailout of potentially $10 billion
A Worldfocus contributing blogger writes about the Hungarian government's response to the financial crisis.
October 27, 2008
Struggling world markets turn to IMF for help
Mohannad Aama of Beam Capital Management discusses recent financial setbacks in Asian markets and the role of the IMF in the global financial crisis.
October 9, 2008
Countries find creative solutions to financial crisis
Mohannad Aama of Beam Capital Management discusses how governments are finding creative ways of dealing with the crisis.










