Gopinath, who was scheduled to return to her academic position at Harvard University in January 2022, has served as the IMF's chief economist for three years. "Both Geoffrey and Gita are tremendous ...
In an interview with NDTV at Davos, Gita Gopinath, Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, discussed the challenges and outlook for China’s economy. She highlighted weak domestic demand as a key ...
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India Today on MSNIMF's Gita Gopinath on Trump tariffs, impact on global growth, AI and moreDuring the interview, Gita Gopinath discussed the potential impact of US President Donald Trump's plan to impose new trade tariffs, global growth, bilateral trade between India and America, ...
Argentina's Security Minister Patricia Bullrich Monday met in Washington DC with International Monetary Fund Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath to discuss thee South American official's anti ...
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IMF's Geeta Gopinath suggests India to lower tariffs and focus on domestic reformsGita Gopinath suggested that India should consider lowering its tariffs, not only to counter the tariff concerns raised by former US President Donald Trump, but also to boost its own economic growth.
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From JP tea stall to IMF: Gita Gopinath returns to Delhi School of Economics for 75th AnniversaryGita Gopinath, the first Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), made a special return to Delhi School of Economics (DSE) for its 75th anniversary. She shared a poignant ...
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Gita Gopinath embraces her Indian roots in a peach saree at White House Diwali celebrationsGita Gopinath, the First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) honoured her Indian roots as she attended the Diwali celebrations hosted at the White House by US ...
IMF 's Chief Economist Gita Gopinath will leave her job in January next year and return to the prestigious Harvard University, according to the global financial institution. The 49-year-old ...
On India's economic outlook, Gopinath expressed optimism despite recent slowdowns, with the IMF projecting a 6.5% growth rate for the fiscal year. She pointed out that this figure reflects India's ...
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