International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been involved in providing financial assistance to Ukraine and Armenia, including approving credit tranche releases for Ukraine despite incomplete reform compliance and supporting post-election aid for Armenia. The IMF is also engaged in discussions with Venezuela regarding post-earthquake recovery support and has expressed concerns about potential risks from artificial intelligence to global financial stability. Additionally, the IMF's role includes monitoring global economic conditions and coordinating international financial responses.
Recent coverage
- Ukraine Paid $441.2 Million to Creditors in June — Вести
- Kyiv must return over $170 million to the IMF by end of day — Вести
- IMF delays Ukraine's $700 million tranche by more than a month — Вести
- IMF Maintains Forecast for Russian Economic Growth at 1.1% — Ведомости
- Number of earthquake victims in Venezuela exceeds 2,500 — Ведомости
- Ukraine aims to secure at least $154 billion from the West by 2030 — Вести
- Amount designated for US aid to Venezuela following earthquakes — Вести
- IMF Makes Statement on Powerful Earthquakes in Venezuela — Вести
- Ukraine's Debt Payments to IMF Calculated — Вести
- IMF Chief Warns of Threats from Advanced AI to Financial System — Коммерсантъ
- IMF approves new tranche to Ukraine despite breakdown of tax reform — Ведомости
- IMF approves Armenia's release of $25 million after elections — Москва 24
- Alexey Mozhin, Advisor to the Head of the Central Bank, Has Died — Москва 24