International Monetary Fund
Dominique Strauss-Kahn takes over as IMF managing director
By | 02 Nov 2007
IMF warns of global slowdown in 2008 due to credit squeeze
By | 10 Oct 2007
Italy''s finance minister elected to head IMF policy panel
By | 04 Oct 2007
India, Canada, Italy in race to head IMF''s policy planning body
By | 01 Oct 2007
IMF warns of long-term effects of global credit market crisis
By | 25 Sep 2007
India wants realignment of voting rights at IMF
16 Apr 2007
IMF expected to offshore back office work to TCS
By | 23 Nov 2006
India faults new IMF quota proposal
By | 13 Sep 2006
IMF: Infrastructure SPV is a positive step
By | 21 Mar 2005
IMF to subsidise loans for natural disasters
By | 28 Jan 2005
IMF opts for i-flex’s Flexcube to streamline its operations
By Mumbai: | 17 Oct 2002
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