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Ukraine’s new prime minister said she’s likely to seek more financing from the International Monetary Fund as she sets out to ...
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Newspoint on MSNIndian-American economist Gita Gopinath resigns as IMF deputy chief, rejoins Harvard University faculty
Gopinath will rejoin the Harvard Economics Department on September 1 as the inaugural Gregory and Ania Coffey Professor of ...
Gita Gopinath's journey from Lady Shri Ram College to becoming the IMF's First Deputy Managing Director showcases her remarkable ascent in global econ ...
BRIDGETOWN – Every few years, a new idea captures the imagination of development experts and practitioners. Though often ...
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ABP News on MSNIMF's Gita Gopinath To Step Down In August, Plans To Return To Harvard
Gita Gopinath, the First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), is set to leave her role at the end of August to resume her academic career at Harvard University. The IMF ...
The service, industry, and agriculture subsectors propelled Nigeria's economy's expansion to N372.8 trillion in 2024 ($145.3 ...
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Gita Gopinath quits IMF, to step down in end-August — Why is she leaving International Monetary Fund? What's next?
Gopinath, born in India and now a US citizen, joined the IMF in 2019 as the chief economist — the first woman to serve that role. She quickly rose ranks to become the global organisation's No. 2 ...
The statistics agency recalculated the value of GDP based on production patterns in 2019, and gave some sectors a bigger ...
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