Supporting countries reap the benefits of capital flows while managing risks to economic and financial stability The IMF first adopted the Institutional View in 2012 at a time when many emerging ...
Capital flows can help countries to grow and to share risks. But economies with large external debts can be vulnerable to financial crises and deep recessions when capital flows out. External ...
NEW YORK, May 30 (Reuters) - Major developing economies are expected to see net capital inflows this year rise by nearly a third to $903 billion, though much of that hinges on global growth holding up ...
As more data comes out, real estate investors are getting a clearer picture of what life beyond the pandemic will be. In the dark days of COVID-19, U.S. and global investors alike were scrambling to ...
Surges of foreign investment into developing countries can amplify economic stress and potentially undermine their financial stability. New evidence suggests that excessive foreign capital inflows can ...