No. 30-14, July 2001
Index
- Finance ministers see crisis prevention as priority, welcome progress made in reform of IMF Group of Seven finance ministers meet in Rome
- United Nations meeting ends with commitment to raise spending to battle HIV/AIDS pandemic
- Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS
- Fischer welcomes progress of Russian economy, calls for fresh efforts to tackle structural reform
- Globalization and careful planning have fueled Spain's rapid economic development
- IMF approves $1.5 billion drawing under Stand-By credit for Turkey
- Transparency International findings illustrate "vicious circle" of poverty and corruption
- More emerging market economies seen to be adopting inflation targeting
- Korea's initial crisis responses appropriate, but structural reforms are key to long-term growth