Important International Financial Institutions
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- The IMF's core mission is to ensure global financial stability, encourage monetary cooperation, and support sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction worldwide.
- With 190 member countries, it is accountable to its member nations.
- Established in July 1944 during the United Nations Bretton Woods Conference, the IMF's primary goal is to maintain stability in international exchange rates and payments, enabling seamless transactions between nations.
- Key IMF Reports
- World Economic Outlook
- Global Financial Stability Report
- Regional Economic Reports
- Fiscal Monitor
World Economic Forum (WEF)
- Founded in 1971 as an independent, non-profit foundation in Geneva, Switzerland, the WEF engages political, business, and ....