International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1957

International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1957

Author: International Monetary Fund

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1957-09-02

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1616351691

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This paper reviews key findings of the IMF’s Annual Report for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1957. The report highlights that boom conditions continued throughout 1956, sustained by an undercurrent of private business investment sufficiently strong to compensate for such weaknesses as appeared in some individual sectors. Any apprehensions, which might have been entertained in the early months of the year that the upward trend of business was soon to be reversed, were thus shown to be without foundation.


International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1958

International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1958

Author: International Monetary Fund

Publisher:

Published: 1958-09-01

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 9781616351700

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The Annual Report to the Board of Governors reviews the IMF's activities and policies during any given year. There are five chapters: (1) Overview, (2) Developments in the Global Economy and Financial Markets, (3) Policies to Secure Sustained and Balanced Global Growth, (4) Reforming and Strengthening the IMF to Better Support Member Countries, and (5) Finances, Organization, and Accountability. the full financial statements for the year are published separately and are also available, along with appendixes and other supplementary materials.


International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1960

International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1960

Author: International Monetary Fund

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1960-09-01

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1616351721

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This paper reviews key findings of the IMF’s Annual Report for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1960. The report highlights that the year ended April 1960 showed a continued upswing in world industrial activity and an increase in world trade. Industrial production in 1959 was greater by 10 percent than in the recession year of 1958, and the value of world trade increased by 6 percent, both increases being more or less continuous from about the middle of 1958.


International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1961

International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1961

Author: International Monetary Fund

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1961-09-01

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 161635173X

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This paper reviews key findings of the IMF’s Annual Report for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1961. The report highlights that in contrast to the year 1959, when virtually all countries participated in worldwide expansion, the year 1960 and the early part of 1961 presented a less unified picture. Rapid growth continued in most of the European industrial countries and in Japan, but in the United States and Canada, a slackening of activity was evident. The volume of exports of the primary producing countries also increased.


Monetary and Exchange System Reforms in China

Monetary and Exchange System Reforms in China

Author: Mr.Bernard Laurens

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1996-09-26

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781557755629

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In 1978, China embarked on a gradual but far-reaching reform of its economic system. This paper focuses on the achievements so far in reforming the financial sector, the legal framework for financial transactions, the payments system, and the monetary policy and foreign exchange system. It also analyzes the tasks ahead to achieve the goals set in these areas for the year 2000.


International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1962

International Monetary Fund Annual Report 1962

Author: International Monetary Fund

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1962-09-03

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1616351748

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This paper reviews key findings of the IMF’s Annual Report for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1962. The report highlights that the year 1961 was one of general expansion in the industrial countries. In the United States and Canada, industrial production and real national product resumed their upward course during the spring of 1961, following the mild recession of 1960. Expansion continued in Europe and Japan, although at a slower rate than in the earlier year, as production approached the limits of the available supplies of labor.