IMF and World Bank to review meetings

UNITED STATES - The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are reviewing plans for their annual meetings, due to take place in the US later this month.

The sessions are scheduled to take place in Washington, the US capital and home of the Pentagon, hit by terrorist attack on Tuesday.

"Today we are only thinking about the tragedy and what we can do to help," said the World Bank's head of media relations, Caroline Anstey.

"But in a day or two we will have to turn our attention to what can be

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