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Bretton Woods Update No.25 October/November 2001

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After 11 September: Towards a new multilateralism?

News|2 November 2001

The implications for the World Bank and IMF of the 11 September atrocities and their aftermath are as yet uncertain. read article...

Anti-globalisation campaigners carry on

News|2 November 2001

After an initial period of shock and confusion in the wake of the 11 September attacks on the US, anti-globalisers have resumed their protests against multilateral trade and financial institutions. read article...

More WTO-World Bank-IMF cooperation on trade

News|2 November 2001

The draft Ministerial Declaration for the World Trade Organisation’s Doha Meeting in November calls for the WTO to cooperate more closely with the World Bank and IMF. read article...

New briefing on IMF reform proposals

News|2 November 2001

A new briefing argues for a reformed International Monetary Fund within “a new financial architecture”. read article...

Ownership friendly conditionality

News|2 November 2001

A new IMF paper proposes changes to current methods of applying conditionality. read article...

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CounterBalance, a new European coalition of development and environmental non-governmental organisations formed specifically to challenge the European Investment Bank (EIB), has launched its website. The EIB is the world's largest public lender. Find out more about it from CounterBalance.

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