Today: October 11, 2024
Today: October 11, 2024

Treasury official says withdrawing the US from the IMF and World Bank would be a 'step backward'

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October 11, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — Withdrawing the United States from the IMF and World Bank would be “a step backward,” a top U.S. Treasury official said Friday, defending the organizations before a presidential election that could cast uncertainty about America's future in them.

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