What's New Archive
Maldives: Technical Assistance Report-Revising the Fiscal Responsibility Act
January 14, 2022
Country Report No. 2022/010
Distribution Costs
January 14, 2022
Working Paper No. 2022/007
Cars in Europe: Supply Chains and Spillovers during COVID-19 Times
January 14, 2022
Working Paper No. 2022/006
Winning the War? New Evidence on the Measurement and the Determinants of Poverty in the United States
January 14, 2022
Working Paper No. 2022/004
Senegal: Selected Issues
January 14, 2022
Country Report No. 2022/009
Senegal: 2021 Article IV Consultation, Fourth Review Under the Policy Coordination Instrument, First Reviews Under the Stand-By Arrangement and the Arrangement Under the Standby Credit Facility, and Request for Modification of Performance Criteria and Quantitative Targets
January 14, 2022
Country Report No. 2022/008
IMF Staff Concludes 2022 Virtual Staff Visit to Grenada
Seychelles: First Review under the Extended Fund Facility Arrangement-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for the Seychelles
January 13, 2022
Country Report No. 2022/006
Rwanda: 2021 Article IV Consultation and Fifth Review Under the Policy Coordination Instrument-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Rwanda
January 13, 2022
Country Report No. 2022/007
IMF Executive Board Approves US$395.9 Million ECF Arrangement for Nepal
Blog: Chart of the WeekGlobal Shipping Costs Are Moderating, But Pressures Remain
Monetary Finance: Do Not Touch, or Handle with Care?
January 13, 2022
Departmental Paper No 2022/001
Monetary Finance
Blog: Support for Africa’s Vaccine Production is Good for the World
Republic of Kosovo: 2021 Article IV Consultation-Press Release and Staff Report
January 12, 2022
Country Report No. 2022/005
IMF Executive Board Concludes 2021 Article IV Consultation with the Republic of Kosovo
IMF Executive Board Completes the 2021 Article IV Consultation and Fifth Review of the Policy Coordination Instrument for Rwanda
Ken Opalo: Democratizing Public Finance in Africa
January 11, 2022
Spending public funds efficiently and effectively is a challenge for governments around the world, but weak public finance management systems are holding back growth and development in Africa.