Economics
Guardians of World Economy See Long Recovery Road: IMF Takeaways
- G-20 backs IMF reserves to ease burden for low-income nations
- Global minimum tax, green recovery also featured at meetings
Covid-19 vaccine shots are administered at a vaccine clinic in Morgantown, U.S., in March.
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The guardians of the global economy this week implored governments to act to avoid a two-speed rebound where vaccinated, rich nations recover more strongly from the pandemic than poorer countries languishing under the burden of disease and debt.