IMF will consider macro-prudential policies in capital flow ‘stock-take’
Lagarde sheds light on forthcoming stocktaking exercise
The International Monetary Fund will examine macro-prudential policies as part of its stocktaking exercise on how countries manage capital flows, Christine Lagarde said on April 16.
A staff report published in March announced the IMF would "take stock" of how capital flows have been managed in the past few years, and managing director Lagarde offered more detail as the Spring Meetings drew to a close.
The IMF adopted an "institutional view" on the topic in 2012, which said "capital flow
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