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  Solution sought for bankrupt countries
  The IMF is proposing a bankruptcy process for countries who cannot pay their international debts.
» 87% relevance  |  30/09/2002  |  similar stories
 



  IMF tackles private sector
  The fragile state of the world's economy and alleviating poverty dominated the discussions but officials say action is needed.
» 96% relevance  |  30/09/2002  |  similar stories
 



  Analysis: IMF's 'state bankruptcy' plan
  The IMF's second-in-command is working on a proposal to allow crisis-hit nations to clear debts in an orderly way, reports the BBC's Andrew Walker.
» 96% relevance  |  29/09/2002  |  similar stories
 



  Finance chiefs called to action
  Lenders and donors meeting in Washington stress the need to move quickly, if global poverty and economic crisis are to be tackled.
» 95% relevance  |  29/09/2002  |  similar stories
 



  Washington bank protests resume
  Thousands of people are protesting for a second day in Washington, to coincide with World Bank and IMF meetings in the city.
» 96% relevance  |  28/09/2002  |  similar stories
 



  Mass arrests at anti-IMF demo
  Police in Washington arrest about 600 people as anti-globalisation activists protest at IMF and World Bank meetings taking place there.
» 92% relevance  |  27/09/2002  |  similar stories
 



  In pictures: Washington protests
  Anti-globalisation protesters and peace campaigners come up against 3,200 police in Washington as the World Bank and IMF meet.
» 85% relevance  |  27/09/2002  |  similar stories