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IDB’s $1bn risk transfer expected to encourage other MDBs
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Being friends with both sides — and profiting economically — is getting harder
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The impact of the G20’s review of multilateral development banks’ Capital Adequacy Frameworks in 2022 has been remarkable. But Chris Humphrey, one of the study’s authors, argues there is more to do
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Wealthy countries are letting debts rise and show little sign of reining in spending, raising risk of Liz Truss moments
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A $1.9bn IMF loan for Tunisia is frozen, while the government has refused to implement fiscal reforms, leaving the country at risk of default unless it can continue to source finance from other lenders
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Proper ministerial decision-making body would force countries to reach agreement