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Saving the Planet Will Cost 1.8 Trillion Dollars
Investing $ 1.8 trillion over the next decade - in climate change adaptation measures - could bring in net benefits worth more than $ 7 trillion. These are the conclusions of a global cost-benefit analysis, outlining five strategies for adapting the world to climate change.
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Bulgarian Kristalina Georgieva is the Only Candidate for IMF Director
World Bank Chief Executive Officer Kristalina Georgieva is the only candidate for IMF director, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said.
Kristalina Georgieva of Bulgaria, currently CEO of the World Bank, is unrivaled for the post of former managing director Christine Lagarde, who was elected to head the European Central Bank.
The IMF has Removed the Last Obstacle to Kristalina Georgieva's Bid for Leadership Position
The International Monetary Fund has announced that it has approved a change in its statutes to remove the age requirement for the position of managing director, which removes the last obstacle to the nomination of Bulgarian Kristalina Georgieva, France Press reported.
Kristalina Georgieva's Chances to Head the IMF are Increasing
The Board of Executive Directors of the International Monetary Fund has recommended that the age limit for the Managing Director of the Fund be dropped. This statement paves the way for Kristalina Georgieva, who is a candidate for the European Union, to head the IMF.
IMF executive board recommends scrapping age limit for Georgieva
The International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday its executive board recommended the removal of the age limit for its managing director, a move needed for European nominee Kristalina Georgieva to be approved for the job.
Bulgarian Kristalina Georgieva Selected as EU’s Candidate for IMF Head
Kristalina Georgieva, the Bulgarian chief executive of the World Bank, has been picked as Europe's choice to lead the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Reuters announced on August 2. Georgieva won the support of 56% of the member states, representing 55% of the population of the EU, reports BNT.
The EU Votes Who Will Be the Heads of the IMF
Today, the European Union countries are deciding who will be Christine Lagarde's European successor candidate as the next managing director of the International Monetary Fund.
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France Backs Kristalina Georgieva as IMF Chief, Bloomberg Claims
Kristalina Georgieva receives France's support in determining the next candidate for managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Bloomberg reported.
Turkey needs higher productivity for continual growth: World Bank
Sustaining growth and improvements in living standards in Turkey will require higher productivity, the World Bank said on July 24.
Sofia Mayor: Sofia is Positioned as a Digital Center in the Region
,,Sofia is positioned as an innovative and digital center in the region with the opening of an office of the World Bank in our capital.'' This was said by the mayor of Sofia Yordanka Fandakova at the opening of the new office of the financial institution this morning.