The 2012 annual meetings of the IMF and the World Bank are being held this year in Tokyo at a crucial time for the world economy. Track everything through the live events schedule (all Tokyo times).
Key reports out this week are
- the World Economic Outlook (Tuesday, 6.30 am)
- the Fiscal Monitor (Tuesday, 10.30 am)
- the Global Financial Stability Report (Wednesday, 6.30 am)
Stay up-to-date through timely reports from IMF Survey online, through iMFdirect blog, World Bank Voices, and through regular video briefings and YouTube. Also track news and commentary through Google +.
Extensive Japanese (日本語) language content and updates are also available.
The Meetings bring together more than 10,000 central bankers, ministers of finance and development, private sector executives, academics, and journalists to discuss global economic issues and the interconnected world.
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