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Manufacturing.net - Mon Nov 23, 10:03 am ET
Managing director of the International Monetary Fund said he believes the worst of the economic crisis has passed, but problems remain.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Tue Nov 24, 3:39 am ET
South Korea's ambassador visited The Chronicle on Monday making what, to many, is an unassailable case for passage of the long-stalled free-trade pact with the United States. The country, besides being one of America's closest allies, is its seventh largest...
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San Francisco Chronicle - Tue Nov 24, 12:10 am ET
South Korea's ambassador visited The Chronicle on Monday making what, to many, is an unassailable case for passage of the long-stalled free-trade pact with the United States. The country, besides being one of America's closest allies, is its seventh largest... South Korea - United States - Free trade - Asia - Government
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Nasdaq - Mon Nov 23, 7:02 am ET
PARIS -(Dow Jones)- The global economy is convalescing, and although it is far from being in good health it is the best that can be expected after skirting a major depression, the chief economist of the International Monetary Fund is quoted as saying Monday.
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INO News - Mon Nov 23, 9:11 am ET
(RTTNews) - Bold and rapid policy responses helped the global economy to avert the worst of the crisis, but it remains in a highly vulnerable situation, International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn said Monday.
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INO News - Mon Nov 23, 7:26 am ET
(RTTNews) - The global economy has passed the worst due to the rapid policy response and unprecedented policy cooperation, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said Monday.
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EARTHtimes.org - Wed Nov 25, 3:56 am ET
Paris - Banks are continuing to hide huge losses from investors, imperiling the economic recovery, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Dominique Strauss-Kahn, was quoted Wednesday as saying. Large losses remain concealed - 50 per cent...
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IMF - Mon Nov 23, 4:48 am ET
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn today said the global economy has made remarkable progress and now stands at the cusp of recovery, but it still remains highly vulnerable to shocks and policy missteps.
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Rocky Mount Telegram - Mon Nov 23, 9:06 am ET
LONDON — The international economy is still fragile and vulnerable to shocks despite recent im...
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IMF - Mon Nov 23, 4:48 am ET
Good morning. It is a pleasure to address this distinguished gathering this morning. I would like to share my thoughts on the global economy and pending policy challenges. I think it is a good time to take stock.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 4:35 am ET
World stocks rose while gold hit another record high and the dollar weakened on Wednesday after Federal Reserve minutes expressed confidence in the durability of the U.S. economic recovery.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 23, 8:23 am ET
The global economy is in a holding pattern and vulnerable to more upheaval, and a lasting recovery will depend on policymakers taking the proper steps in coming months, the head of the IMF said on Monday.
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IMF - Fri Nov 13, 7:03 am ET
In a speech today at a conference organized by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn called on Asia to play a leading role in guiding the global economy to a new, more sustainable path for global growth.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 23, 5:25 am ET
The head of the IMF Dominique Strauss-Kahn said here on Monday that although the worst of the global financial storm had passed, the world economy remains "highly vulnerable."
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 1:55 pm ET
The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday it had sold 10 tonnes of gold to Sri Lanka's central bank for 375 million dollars, as part of a restructuring of IMF financial resources.