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IMF, Iran

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IMF says Iran war means higher prices, slower growth worldwide
The International Monetary Fund warned that the US-Israeli war against Iran threatens a “global, yet asymmetric” shock, dimming the outlook for economies that were just recovering from previous crises.

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 · 1d · on MSN
Iran war 'shock' is dimming outlook for many economies, IMF says
Mathrubhumi English · 20h
IMF warning: Why Middle East crisis threatens your economy
 · 3h
Trump predicts Iran war will end soon
President Trump believes the war with Iran is likely to end soon, but Iran is now threatening to target American tech companies.

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Iran war 'shock' is dimming outlook for many economies, IMF says
 · 18h
Iran war: Indonesia calls for UN meeting after peacekeeper deaths
 · 10h
War in Iran: Gas prices rise to more than $4 a gallon as fighting in Iran continues
As gasoline prices near $4 per gallon, Americans have already shelled out an extra $8 billion at the pump since the Iran war started.

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Oil prices jump as Trump threatens escalation in Iran
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Americans’ expectations for inflation will shape Fed’s response to Iran war, Powell says
11hon MSN

Millions of bad loans hobble Greece's economic recovery, IMF official says

By Lefteris Papadimas and Edward McAllister ATHENS, March 31 (Reuters) - Millions of unprocessed bad loans from last decade's debt crisis are slowing Greece's economic growth and stymying the rebound for families and businesses still locked out of lending markets,
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IMF warns Middle East war creating 'global, yet asymmetric' economic shock

The de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz has produced “the largest disruption to the global oil market in its history,” according to the International Energy Agency, creating what the International Monetary Fund described Monday as a shock that is “global, yet asymmetric” in its impact on the world economy.
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UK facing one of the biggest hits from energy shock, warns IMF

Britain faces one of the biggest blows from the Middle Eastern energy crisis, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned.
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IMF warns 'all roads lead to higher prices' as Iran war rattles fragile economies: Who's most at risk?

The IMF’s central warning is that the war could revive a familiar and difficult macroeconomic pattern - higher inflation coupled with slower growth.
Anadolu Agency
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IMF says war in Middle East dims outlook for many economies

Fund says war could affect global economy through different channels, but all paths point to higher prices and slower growth - Anadolu Ajansı
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IMF Asks Pakistan to End Fuel, Housing Tax Exemptions to Meet Rs. 15.6 Trillion Revenue Target

The government of Pakistan is resisting proposals from the International Monetary Fund to set a Rs. 15.6 trillion tax collection target for the next
12don MSN

IMF: Prolonged high gas prices could increase inflation

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned Thursday that rising energy prices caused by the ongoing conflict with Iran could lead to higher global inflation if prolonged, but it said no nation has yet reached out for emergency financial assistance.
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IMF Warns West Asia War To Fuel Higher Inflation & Slower Global Growth

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said the ongoing US-Israel and Iran war could shape the global economy in different ways — all roads leading to higher prices and slower growth. The IMF said the war in the Middle East is upending lives and livelihoods in the region and beyond.
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IMF, Pakistan reach staff-level agreement on $1.2 billion disbursement

March 27 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund and Pakistan has reached a staff-level agreement on the South Asian nation's loan program, a key step toward unlocking $1.2 billion in funding, the fund said on Friday.

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