1. International Monetary Fund - Noun
2. International Monetary Fund - Proper noun
a United Nations agency to promote trade by increasing the exchange stability of the major currencies
Source: WordNetThe International Monetary Fund is the watchdog of the dollar in the capitalist camp. Che Guevara
I don't think anyone sets out to malign poor people but certainly that's what we do through organizations such as the World Trade Organization, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Bob Geldof
The world's central banks and the International Monetary Fund still have vaults full of bullion, even though currencies are no longer backed by gold. Governments hold on to it as a kind of magic symbol, a way of reassuring people that their money is real. James Surowiecki
A 2019 study by the International Monetary Fund reports that in 2015, when these externalized costs are factored in, the real cost of U.S. fossil fuel subsidies was $649 billion. Source: Internet
According to the World Bank and International Monetary Fund estimates, real GDP growth reduced from 8% to 2.7% in 2009, and exports shrunk 26% from $2.5Bn to $1.9Bn before a promisingly steady increase up until 2008. Source: Internet
According to the International Monetary Fund, Brazil’s budget deficit will widen to more than 9 percent of GDP in 2020. Source: Internet