What's New Archive
IMF Staff Concludes Visit to Rwanda
New IMF Staff Paper Strategy to Manage the Long-Term Risks of COVID-19
A Global Strategy to Manage the Long-Term Risks of COVID-19
April 5 , 2022
Working Paper No. 2022/068
Colombia: Financial System Stability Assessment
April 4 , 2022
Country Report No. 2022/098
A Strategy to Manage Long-Term Risks of COVID
Colombia: 2022 Article IV Consultation—Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Colombia
April 4 , 2022
Country Report No. 2022/097
Blog: How Africa Can Navigate Growing Monetary Policy Challenges
A Strategy to Manage Long-Term Risks of COVID
Spain Provides Eighth Loan Contribution Amounting to SDR 350 Million to the Trust Benefiting Low-Income Member Countries
Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe: Staff Report for 2022 Article IV Consultation; Fourth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement, Request for Waivers for Nonobservance of Performance Criteria, Modification of Performance Criteria and Financing Assurances Review-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for São Tomé and Príncipe
April 4 , 2022
Country Report No. 2022/095
Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe: Selected Issues
April 4 , 2022
Country Report No. 2022/096
Republic of Armenia: Technical Assistance Report-Government Finance Statistics
April 1 , 2022
Country Report No. 2022/094
Policy Sequencing Towards Carbon Pricing - Empirical Evidence From G20 Economies and Other Major Emitters
April 1 , 2022
Working Paper No. 2022/066
Monetary Policy in Disaster-Prone Developing Countries
April 1 , 2022
Working Paper No. 2022/067
What Drives Mortgage Default Risk in Europe and the U.S.?
April 1 , 2022
Working Paper No. 2022/065
Household Vulnerability to Income Shocks in Emerging and Developing Asia: the Case of Cambodia, Nepal and Vietnam
April 1 , 2022
Working Paper No. 2022/064
What Explains Remittance Fees? Panel Evidence
April 1 , 2022
Working Paper No. 2022/063
Update on the IMF's Institutional Safeguards Review
Georgia and IMF Conclude Staff-level Agreement on a three-year US$289 million Stand-By Arrangement
April 1 , 2022
Georgia and IMF Conclude Staff-level Agreement on a three-year US$289 million Stand-By Arrangement