Are the octogenarian IMF and World Bank sprightly enough for the job?
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Fragile recovery, low growth, global debt, AI, the climate The organisations founded in 1944 have lots to talk about this weekThere is likely to be a sense of relief when the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank hold their half-yearly meetings in Washington this week. Not because the world is crisis-free – it clearly isn’t – but because since they met six months ago no fresh crisis has emerged.The past half-decade has been as tough as any period in the history of the two...

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