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International Monetary Fund First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath said U.S. fiscal deficits are too large and the ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNThe IMF tells the US to reduce its budget deficit and deal with the ‘ever-increasing’ debt burdenThe IMF urges the US to reduce its fiscal deficit and control its rising debt amid Trump’s renewed tax cut push.
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNIMF Urges US to Curb Deficit, Tackle its ‘Ever-Increasing’ Debt BurdenA top IMF official has called on the US to reduce its fiscal deficit and tackle its “ever-increasing” debt burden at a time ...
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Axios on MSNIMF official warns U.S. fiscal deficits "are too large and they need to be brought down"The U.S. should curb its "ever-increasing" debt burden, International Monetary Fund First Deputy Managing Director Gita ...
IMF's Gita Gopinath warns the US must address its growing debt burden and fiscal deficits, following Moody's downgrade of the ...
Although the IMF said last month it expected the US fiscal deficit to fall this year as long as tariff revenues grew, those ...
The US fiscal deficits are too large and they need to be brought down,” Gita Gopinath, IMF’s first deputy managing director, told the Financial Times. While IMF has been known for making critical ...
IMF's Gita Gopinath highlights the growing U.S. fiscal deficits and stresses the need to address the mounting debt burden. Despite some positive trade developments, Moody's downgraded the U.S. credit ...
The United States must reduce its large fiscal deficit and address its growing debt burden on a sustained basis, said Gita ...
Also in today’s newsletter, IMF warning to US to tackle its debt burden and the discovery of a Mexican ‘death camp’ ...
IMF First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath has called on the United States to shrink its fiscal deficit and address its ballooning debt burden in a Wednesday interview with the Financial Times.
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