BCN-02 IMF, World Bank to hold April meetings in ‘virtual format’

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IMF, World Bank to hold April meetings in ‘virtual format’

WASHINGTON, March 4, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – The spring gathering of finance
ministers and central bankers held in Washington in April will be shifted to
a “virtual format” due to the coronavirus epidemic, the IMF and World Bank
said Tuesday.

The twice-yearly meetings of the development lending institutions attract
thousands of officials, journalists and private sector participants from 180
member countries — just the kind of gathering health authorities say should
be avoided.

IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva and World Bank President David Malpass said
in a joint statement that “given growing health concerns related to the
virus,” they will switch “to a virtual format” for the meetings set for April
16-18.

“We remain fully committed to maintaining a productive dialogue with our
stakeholders and will leverage our IT-related and virtual connection
capabilities to the fullest to hold our essential policy consultations with
the membership,” the statement said.

This was the latest in a series of major events that have been canceled or
postponed, including the ASEAN summit the US President Donald Trump was
scheduled to host later this month.

The IMF and World Bank hold their spring meetings yearly in April and
their annual meetings in October, where finance ministers and central bank
governors discuss global economic and financial developments.

But the meetings include a host of side gatherings, panels, conferences
and related events all around in Washington — except every third year, when
the October meeting is moved to a member country. The official participant
count is about 10,000.

The flagship event is the release of the IMF’s World Economic Outlook,
which will be in the spotlight given the expected slowing of growth,
especially in China, due to the broadening epidemic. The IMF already warned
global growth was fragile, even before the outbreak.

BSS/AFP/MSY/0832 hrs