Opportunities and Challenges Coexist in Development of Digital Currency, IFF's Report newspaper IFF event 2024-11-11At its 2024 Annual Meeting on November 22-23, the International Financial Forum (IFF), a high-level permanent dialogue mechanism and multilateral cooperation institution in the global financial field, will release a new report , providing valuable insights for policy makers, regulatory agencies, and industry participants.
IFF to Examine Outlook for Global Economic Growth at Annual Meeting newspaper IFF event 2024-11-07The International Finance Forum (IFF) will host its annual meeting from November 22-23, 2024 under the theme of ‘Global Transformation: Forging a Better Future for International Cooperation.’
This pivotal gathering will bring together political and financial leaders, economic and legal experts, authorities on international affairs, and representatives from financial institutions and leading enterprises. Attendees will engage in a series of impactful dialogues designed to influence international finance policies.
Chinese Enterprises Going Global: Forging New Paths in International Cooperation newspaper IFF event 2024-11-05In the heart of Hong Kong's bustling financial district, something remarkable is taking shape. The 2024 International Finance Forum (IFF) Annual Meeting has brought together visionaries from across the globe to explore a compelling theme: "Sailing Into the Blue: Chinese Enterprises’ Age of Discovery." As the world's economic landscape transforms at an unprecedented pace, Chinese companies are stepping into the spotlight, ready to write the next chapter of international business cooperation.
Green finance to take center stage at IFF Annual Meeting newspaper IFF event 2024-11-04The International Finance Forum (IFF) will be hosting its 2024 Annual Meeting from November 22-23, 2024. The meeting, themed ‘Global Transformation: Forging a Better Future for International Cooperation,’ will feature green finance front and center, and convene a two-hour roundtable discussion dedicated to the topic on the afternoon of the first day.
Fiscal Rules after the Covid and the Inflation Shocks newspaper IFF event 2024-10-30The post-Covid era has highlighted some difficult fiscal choices for many countries in high-debt economies. In the aftermath of the financial crisis, we have seen a surge in public debt in many countries. The latest October 2024 IMF Fiscal Monitor highlights the extent of the problem, with global public debt projected to reach 93% of the world’s GDP by the end of 2024. More worryingly still, the sensitivities of this position in adverse scenarios look bad: if there were to be a severely adverse scenario for the world economy in the next three years, the global debt-GDP ratio could reach 115% by the end of that period.