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Climate of corruption
CORRUPTION and elite capture are the hidden drivers amplifying Pakistan’s climate vulnerability. The country ranks near the top of both the corruption and climate risk indices — an overlap suggesting causation. Yet this critical nexus remains glaringly absent from the IMF’s Governance and Corruptio»»»
Thailand Launches Official Host Country Website for the 2026 IMF- World Bank Group Annual Meetings
PRNewswireBangkok [Thailand], September 11: Thailand, through the Ministry of Finance (MOF) and the Bank of Thailand (BOT) is actively building momentum as the host of the 2026 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG) from 12-18 October 2026, at the Qu»»»
India goes past Japan as global economic power – what's next?
In 2001, when British economist Jim O’Neill coined the term BRIC referring to Brazil, Russia, India, and China as the rising economic powers of the 21st century, few imagined that within a generation, India would leapfrog Japan, the very symbol of post-war economic resurgence. That’s precisely what»»»
Reflection on Ethiopia’s Inflation
By Kebour Ghenna Ethiopia is once again defying expectations, and not always in the way policymakers might hope. Despite active conflict in multiple regions, a sovereign default, foreign exchange shortages, and steep cuts to development spending, official reports still project a GDP growth rate of »»»
Federal govt denies provinces tax data access
The federal government has refused to share income tax returns of taxpayers with the provinces because of the confidentiality laws amid lack of consensus between Punjab and the Centre on the right to tax the livestock incomes. The refusal comes in the middle of the federal government's proposed ame»»»
India’s urban planning should shift from a myopic to a surplus mindset: Chairman Emeritus of DLF
KP Singh, Chairman Emeritus of DLF, emphasizes the urgent need for India to prioritize urban infrastructure. He expresses concern over poor air quality and traffic congestion, highlighting the gap between India's economic growth and its urban planning. Singh advocates for a shift to a surplus minds»»»
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