Strauss-Kahn bundled away from UK speech protests
Former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was bundled into the back of a police car to escape protesters after a speaking engagement at Britain's Cambridge University on Friday t
New Delhi venue of IMF conference on India, China
The International Monetary Fund said it will host a high-level conference on India and China, to be held in New Delhi next week.
IMF managing director Christine Lagarde would be travelling to New De
IMF advises caution on policy easing to India
Noting that the global recovery had suffered a setback, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has advised India and other emerging economies with high inflation and public debt to take a cautious stan
World economy still in danger zone: IMF
Despite the improvement in indicators of global activities, the risks are latent and the world economy is still in 'the danger zone', International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde has said
Eurozone needs package to tackle debt crisis: Pranab
Against the backdrop of G20 finance ministers meet to discuss global situation, India on Friday said the eurozone will have to come out with a package to resolve its sovereign debt problem, which i
US backs new IMF loan to Greece: Geithner
US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Sunday threw Washington's support behind the new austerity measures agreed by Greece and said the US backed the idea of a new IMF loan for Athens.
"We welcom
Strauss-Kahn to be quizzed on prostitution ring: source
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is to be quizzed as a suspect about involvement in an alleged illegal prostitution ring, a source familiar with the case said on Saturday.
He has been summoned
IMF chief Christine Lagarde to visit India in March
International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde will visit India in March.
After meeting Lagarde on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting here, Commerce and Industr
Europe debt crisis poses global recession threat, IMF says
Europe's debt crisis could tip the world economy into recession and a bigger firewall is urgently needed to keep the damage from spreading, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday.
The IMF ch
‘EU doesn’t trust World Bank, IMF for bailout’
The crisis-ridden European Union prefers to generate in-house contingency plans than run to WB or IMF because their loan conditions will be worse than the crisis, says Prof J. Frey of the New York Ins