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  • Die alternatiewe rondom ‘n IMF lening.- Suid Afrika

    ‘n Lening van die Internasionale Montêre Fonds (IMF) is in sekere omstandighede ‘n besliste opsie om te oorweeg.

  • South Africans should accept that the IMF is neither their worst enemy nor their saviour

    The South African government has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for $4.2 billion. The money would come from a facility that provides financing to countries.

  • The IMF’s $4bn loan for South Africa: the pros, cons and potential pitfalls

    What conditions has the IMF attached to the disbursement?

  • The IMF loan is not South Africa's biggest debt problem

    The South African economy is in a much more precarious position than had previously thought. The recession will be deeper, and the effects will linger longer than we had anticipated.

  • The IMF, financial repression and South Africa

    A funding crisis seems increasingly probable. But would that lead to the IMF negotiating necessary policy reforms?

  • How the IMF Continues to Change To Confront Global Challenges

    The world is changing. From COVID-19 and climate change to digitalization and diverging demographics, the IMF’s member countries are confronting new challenges.

  • Why Countries Must Cooperate on Carbon Prices

    Recent surges in food and fuel costs are hurting households everywhere.

  • How Economies and Financial Systems Can Better Gauge Climate Risks

    When it comes to the devastating impact of climate change, most people think of the harm inflicted on lives and livelihoods. Yet the effects of more frequent and extreme weather are just as consequential for the health of financial systems.

  • THE COSTS OF MISREADING INFLATION

    The 2021 surge in global shipping costs was a canary in the coal mine for the persistent rise in inflation

  • G-20 Background Note on the Macroeconomic Impact of Food and Energy Insecurity

    The surge in food and energy prices during the past few years has fueled inflation and hurt growth. 

  • Why the IMF won’t swallow South Africa’s Kool-Aid

    The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF’s) latest assessment of the South African economy implicitly rejects the government’s narrative that it is undertaking sufficient, meaningful structural reforms that will lead to faster growth, or that the planned fiscal consolidation will stabilise the debt ratio. 

  • Why the US banking crisis is prompting a fresh regulatory crackdown

    Banking crisis follows familiar pattern

  • THE IMF’S CLIMATE CHANGE DEBATE

    The institution has a role to play in addressing this threat, but there are limits on how far it should go

  • IMF revises down South Africa’s 2024 growth projections amid agricultural downturn

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has nudged down below 1% its growth forecasts for South Africa for 2024, citing significant setbacks in the agricultural sector as a key factor affecting the nation’s economic outlook.

  • Rating agencies don’t treat the Global South fairly: changes South Africa should champion in G20 hot seat

    Credit rating agencies like S&P Global and Fitch have an outsized influence on the economic fortunes of developing countries.

  • The Global Economy Enters a New Era

    The global economic system under which most countries have operated for the last 80 years is being reset, ushering the world into a new era. Existing rules are challenged while new ones are yet to emerge.

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  • Every year the world loses 24 billion tons of soils, and dryland degradation reduces national domestic product in developing countries by 8% annually," UN-General Antonio Guterres said - "We must urgently change such trends. Protecting and restoring land - better use it - can reduce forced migration, improve food security and spur economic growth. It help to address the global climate emergency."
  • The cheetah is the rarest of the big cat species in Africa and the savannahs of Nambia are one of their last strongholds on earth. But they are a farmer's worst nightmare because they hunt on agricultural land and prey on livestock. A new study has found a way for the spotted creature and ranchers to live in harmony.
  • We dealing with several commodity selling companies in South Africa and would like more information, feel free to contact us directly.
  • The native birds, which were driven to extinction in Britain in the 1400s, will be located in Eastbrookend Country Park in Dagenham from October next year, making the site the second publicly accessible white stork reintroduction project in the country. Beavers will also be released at the park in March 2027. These rodents were first reintroduced in the capital in 2023 at a nature reserve in Greenford, Ealing.

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