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Latest news, features and opinion on the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The 189-nation IMF promotes global monetary cooperation, facilities trade, encourages sustainable growth and makes funds available to countries experiencing fiscal difficulties.

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  • Asia official with Washington-based agency points to PBOC’s policy moves, as well as China’s infrastructure spending, as economic bellwethers
  • But years-long property crisis, local-level government debt and overcapacity remain high hurdles to overcome
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After the release of China’s first-quarter GDP growth, International Monetary Fund says the lack of a ‘comprehensive response’ could lead to less economic growth than Beijing is hoping for this year.

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US Treasury Secretary’s meetings to include talks with China on ‘balanced growth’, a new dialogue to address China’s excess industrial capacity for EVs, solar panels and other clean energy goods.

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China has pledged to develop the Colombo International Airport and Hambantota port, and play a ‘positive role’ in Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring.

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China surpassed the US to become the top direct purchase choice for South Korean online shoppers, but that may deal a blow to local manufacturers, who lag behind Chinese rivals in cost competitiveness.

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People’s Bank of China governor Pan Gongsheng tells the Boao Forum for Asia on Wednesday that established international institutions, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), are in need of reform.

People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has named two new academic advisers for its monetary policy committee, which submits advice to the State Council on key moves including interest rate changes and the value of the yuan.

The agreement is designed to boost cooperation in areas including trade and security, while delivering funding over the next three years to support Egypt’s economy.

In a self-published account of his downfall, former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa said “Chinese funded infrastructure projects brought in an element of geopolitical rivalry” that precipitated his overthrow.

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The barter deal allows sanctions-hit Iran to avoid having to use up scarce hard currency to pay for imports of popular tea. It also allowed Sri Lanka to pay with tea, as the country was short of foreign currency.

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Liu Pak-wai, an economics professor and former government adviser, says city’s 6 per cent debt-to-GDP ratio could easily go up to 10 per cent without problems.

International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects China’s economy to grow by 4.6 per cent in 2024, the Washington-based institution said as it released a review of its Article IV consultation on Friday.

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Authorities need to work together to achieve results in climate change, fintech, digital assets and cryptocurrency while being mindful of risks such as geopolitical tensions and China’s property downturn, said bankers attending the Asian Financial Forum.

Some 63 per cent of Asia-Pacific CEOs are not confident in the long-term survival of their company despite an overwhelming majority of leaders pivoting to reinvent their business models, a PwC survey showed.

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With geopolitics unlikely to thaw this year amid several periods of election campaigning, China has been encouraged to stick to a strategy of openness to withstand or mitigate the erosion of relations.

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Citing an International Monetary Fund report published on Sunday on the topic, the IMF managing director said: ‘Your job may disappear altogether – not good.’

One supports including Taipei in IMF while another directs regulators to exclude Beijing from banking organisations over threats to self-ruled island.

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