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Newsday Zimbabwe IRISH Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora Neale Richmond arrived in Zimbabwe ...
Gita Gopinath steps down as IMF First Deputy MD, returns to Harvard as professor after 7 years at the Fund, citing a desire to return to academic roots.
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A Reuters poll indicates India faces a long road to G20 parity in female workforce participation, potentially decades, with concerns that official data masks underemployment and poor job quality.
Indian-American economist Gita Gopinath is leaving her post as first deputy managing director at the IMF to rejoin Harvard ...
Over 70% of independent economists polled over the last month, 37 of 50, said the official unemployment rate, at 5.6% in June ...
Cobus Oelofse, CEO of the chamber that represents industry and the tourism sector in Ballito and the broader region, says it is not just about high-profile developments like Zimbali Lakes and the Club ...
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Indian women's participation in the workforce will take at least two decades to catch up with G20 peers, according to a ...
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AllAfrica on MSNGlobal Challenges Require 'Bold, Cooperative Leadership' - GodongwanaThe G20 bloc must remain a source of leadership and action in development, as the world economy and countries continue to face a multitude of challenges.This is the word from Finance Minister Enoch ...
We need events like the G20 Summit — they are opportunities to market ourselves on the global stage as a viable investment destination. Given our pressing socioeconomic challenges, including sky-high ...
Gopinath will become the inaugural Gregory and Ania Coffey Professor of Economics in Harvard’s Department of Economics. She ...
Gita Gopinath, the First Deputy Managing Director (FDMD) of the International Monetary Fund is set to leave the organisation ...
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