IMF Predicts Strong Earnings Despite Rising Geopolitical Risks
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Washington, D.C.: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Friday that its Board of Directors expected a net income of about $2.5 billion in fiscal year 2026, following the annual review of its income position for the year ending 30 April.
IMF predicts strong earnings despite rising geopolitical risks
Washington: In its annual review of the Fund’s income position, the IMF said the revenue outlook remains “highly uncertain” due to increasing geopolitical risks and ongoing instability in global financial markets. The Fund also announced that its Executive Board approved a net administrative budget of $1.6 billion for fiscal year 2027. The approved budget will cover a period of approximately one year beginning May 1. According to the IMF, its re…
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