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Washingtond D.C. October 10, 2008, 9:30 a.m.
A group of developing countries warned here Friday that the ongoing global financial crisis could dampen growth prospects in the developing world.
A group of developing countries warned here Friday that the ongoing global financial crisis could dampen growth prospects in the developing world. "Many emerging markets and developing economies are not immune to the spillovers of the ongoing global crisis, with some countries more affected than others," said the group of 24 countries (G-24) from Latin America, Asia and Africa in a communique ...
Developing countries warned that the deepening global financial crisis could dampen their growth prospects.
Developing countries warned on Friday that the global financial crisis could dampen their growth prospects and recommended an international response to prevent "the most difficult situation in years" from worsening. The Group of 24 poorer countries noted that some advanced economies are slowing markedly and some already are in recession. They suggested a possible spillover effect that could ...
Developing countries warned on Friday that the global financial crisis could dampen their growth prospects and recommended an international response to prevent "the most difficult situation in years" from worsening. The Group of 24 poorer countries noted that...
Developing countries warned on Friday that the global financial crisis could dampen their growth prospects and recommended an international response to prevent "the most difficult situation in years" from worsening.
1. Ministers of the Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on International Monetary Affairs and Development held their eightieth meeting in Washington D.C. on October 10, 2008. Mr. Jean-Claude Masangu Mulongo, Governor of the Central Bank of the Democratic Republic of Congo was in the Chair, Mr. Adib Mayaleh, Governor of the Central Bank of Syria, as First Vice-Chair, and Ambassador Marcos ...
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Finance ministers and central bankers from around the globe are descending on Washington for the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank on Oct. 11-13. In addition, finance officials from the Group of Seven meet on Oct. 10.
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