Oct 27 - By Sadibou Marone, Associated Press Writer
Senegal's president said Tuesday that he hosted a special dinner at his palace for a departing International Monetary Fund representative — only to have a top aide erroneously send him off with nearly $200,000 in cash as a goodbye gift.
Oct 14 - By Pan Pylas, AP Business Writer
The International Monetary Fund is facing key political crunch points in its dealings across Eastern Europe even though it has done much to lose its previous reputation as an advocate of austerity.

Oct 4 - By Christopher Torchia, Associated Press Writer
A key panel of the International Monetary Fund said Sunday that it supports giving more voting power to emerging market and developing countries, warning that the legitimacy of the institution was at stake.
Oct 1 - By Pan Pylas, AP Business Writer
The International Monetary Fund is considering how the world's banks can pay more to help insure the financial system from another crisis and possibly assist poorer countries in the battle against climate change.
Sep 18 - By Harry Dunphy, Associated Press Writer
The International Monetary Fund approved on Friday the sale of a limited amount of its gold to help provide loans to poor countries and shore up its finances.
Sep 12 - By Associated Press
The global economic crisis isn't over yet, despite positive signals from Europe's biggest economies, the head of the International Monetary Fund warned in comments published Saturday.

Sep 2 - By Associated Press
China has agreed to buy $50 billion of the International Monetary Fund's first bond issue in a move that will help to strengthen the body's lending ability and diversify Beijing's foreign holdings.
Jul 30 - By Associated Press
A judge says he's shocked by how attorneys for the District of Columbia have handled evidence in lawsuits from hundreds of protesters arrested during a demonstration at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.
Jul 29 - By Harry Dunphy, Associated Press Writer
The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday it will sharply increase funds it lends to low income countries to help them deal with the global financial crisis.
Jul 25 - By Associated Press
The International Monetary Fund has given final approval for a $2.6 billion loan for Sri Lanka despite calls from human rights groups that the island nation should first address concerns over its human rights record.
Jul 22 - By Associated Press
The International Monetary Fund is welcoming China's progress in letting the market determine the value of its currency, the yuan, but says some countries believe it remains "substantially undervalued."

Jul 8 - By Associated Press
The International Monetary Fund has raised its 2009 growth forecast for Asia's developing economies from 4.8 percent to 5.5 percent but cautioned that a sustained rebound will depend on recovery in developed economies.
Jul 8 - By Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics Writer
The global economy is beginning a sluggish recovery from its worst recession since World War II, the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday.
Jun 29 - By Associated Press
Kosovo, a former province of Serbia, has become the 186th member of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

May 10 - By Adam Schreck, AP Business Writer
Economic growth in the Middle East and Central Asia could slow by more than half this year, but the region should still fare better than most others thanks to government intervention and stockpiles of oil wealth, the International Monetary Fund said Sunday.

May 6 - By Alex Kennedy, Associated Press Writer
Most Asian economies face weak recoveries next year after contracting sharply this year, the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday, urging governments to boost spending to offset faltering global demand.

Apr 25 - By Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer
Not long ago the International Monetary Fund seemed headed for relic status. Now it's once more flying high, rolling out ambitious plans to blanket an economically distressed world in dollars. Even grander designs are on the drawing board.
Apr 21 - By Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer
Losses at financial institutions could approach $4.1 trillion worldwide, the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday as it urged countries to take bolder action to bolster banks or risk an even deeper recession.
Apr 16 - By Harry Dunphy, Associated Press Writer
The global economic meltdown may be starting to wind down, and recovery could emerge in 2010 if countries act together and immediately adopt policies aimed at ending the recession, the head of the International Monetary Fund said Thursday.
Apr 2 - By The Associated Press
Widely dismissed as a marginal player six months ago, the International Monetary Fund had become the world's economic firefighter with no blazes to put out. Today's global financial crisis has put the IMF back to work. In recent months, the IMF has lent more than $50 billion to shore up struggling, capital starved countries.
Mar 28 - By Associated Press
Norway on Saturday said it has offered to boost the International Monetary Fund with up to 30 billion Norwegian kroner ($4.6 billion) in a move to help struggling countries, such as neighboring Iceland and Latvia, pull through the financial crisis.
Mar 19 - By Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics Writer
The world economy is expected to contract in 2009 for the first time in 60 years and governments should do more to counter the downturn, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday.
Mar 18 - By Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics Writer
Two key lawmakers on Wednesday said they support Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's call to significantly increase funding for the International Monetary Fund.
Mar 10 - By Associated Press
The global economy will shrink this year as the world enters "a Great Recession," the head of the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday.
Jan 28 - By Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics Writer
The world economy will essentially come to a halt this year as more than $2 trillion of bad assets clog the financial system, the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday.