A new IMF report reveals technology and globalisation are both key causes of labour’s shrinking share of national income
The IMF frequently steps in to offer financial aid when countries need it most, but how often does politics play a part in the solutions it supplies?
Following a rare public division among the IMF’s board of directors, the possibility of the organisation’s participation in a new bailout for Greece remains uncertain
Following the release of its Fiscal Monitor report, the IMF has encouraged governments to combat global debt levels
A downturn in advanced economies has led the IMF to predict subdued global growth of 3.1 percent in 2016
The IMF has downgraded its growth forecast after a shaky start to the year for the US
Despite last ditch efforts, Greece has failed to unlock funds to make its €1.5bn payment
Greek government closes banks and imposes capital controls in order to stave off a financial crisis
The appointment of Michalis Psalidopoulo comes as the prospect of a Greek default nears
Following the unexpected departure of the IMF during negotiations, Germany prepares for an increasingly likely Greek default
After years of accusations, the Chinese government is no longer accused of currency manipulation
India’s GDP will exceed that of Japan and Germany combined as adjusted data shows faster than expected economic growth
Bailout aimed at stabilising Ukraine’s troubled economy comes as conflict with Russia continues to loom
The Senegalese economy has encouraging prospects for further development, despite years of sluggish growth
Following an encouraging speech by IMF chief Christine Lagarde, Senegal appears to be on track for faster economic growth, but is this the whole story?