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  • That allows us to respond to the development challenges in individual countries, including in the sensitive governance and post-crisis areas of work where bilateral partners and donors may make little headway.

    Helen Clark: Jobs, Equity and Voice: Why Both Economic and Political Inclusion Matter in the Arab World Helen Clark 2011

  • Conflict, unsustainable government debt and the need for new ways to tackle global challenges in a post-crisis era are among the key issues as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund gear up for the groups' Spring meeting in Washington next week.

    Japan Disaster, Mideast Unrest Are Topics for World Bank / IMF Meeting 2011

  • With post-crisis economic growth much slower than expected, the EU is under pressure from the International Monetary Fund and the U.S. to consider more stimulus.

    EU Ministers to Debate Stimulus Matthew Dalton 2011

  • That allows us to respond to the development challenges in individual countries, including in the sensitive governance and post-crisis areas of work where bilateral partners and donors may make little headway.

    Helen Clark: Jobs, Equity and Voice: Why Both Economic and Political Inclusion Matter in the Arab World Helen Clark 2011

  • The Australian central bank, among others, has already tightened monetary policy post-crisis, but this would be the first time one of the world's large central banks in a developed country that was at the center of the crisis has started to reverse their emergency monetary policy stance.

    Europe's Not Back To Normal, So Why Is The ECB Hiking Rates? 2011

  • Money growth is good, says Mr. Doll, whose optimism has been the right market call since March 9, 2009, when stocks hit their post-crisis lows.

    The Bullish Case for the U.S. Economy James Freeman 2011

  • In the first wave of post-crisis change, many insurers required consumers to keep at least 30% of their money in bond funds, eliminated the riskiest stock-fund choices and raised prices, often charging more than 3.5% of the invested amount annually.

    New Hartford Annuity Joins Hunt for Risk-Reward Balance Leslie Scism 2011

  • With Juliet balconies, Art Deco touches and a partial limestone and granite facade, the Laureate has benefited from the recent rebound in luxury buying and meager post-crisis supply of new apartments, especially on the Upper West Side.

    Laureate Wins in Sales Craig Karmin 2011

  • More photos and interactive graphics Economists now expect the BOE to deliver its first post-crisis rate increase in November at the earliest, while investors believe the first move could come as late as May 2012.

    BOE Holds Key Rate Steady Alex Brittain 2011

  • The Australian central bank, among others, has already tightened monetary policy post-crisis, but this would be the first time one of the world's large central banks in a developed country that was at the center of the crisis has started to reverse their emergency monetary policy stance.

    Europe's Still Not Normal, So Why Is ECB Hiking Rates? 2011

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