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IMF chief says countries ‘must’ strengthen central bank independence
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The head of the IMF called Thursday for countries to 'preserve and strengthen' the independence of central banks in order to ensure price stability and support long-term economic growth.

The head of the IMF called Thursday for countries to "preserve and strengthen" the independence of central banks in order to ensure price stability and support long-term economic growth.The head of the IMF called Thursday for countries to “preserve and strengthen” the independence of central banks in order to ensure price stability and support long-term economic growth.

“Central bank independence matters for price stability — and price stability matters for consistent long-term growth,” she said. “When central banks and governments each play their roles, we have seen better control of inflation, better outcomes in growth and employment, and lower financial stability risks,” she said.Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities. Your username will be shown to the moderator, so you should only flag this comment for one of the reasons listed above.

Clashes between two communities in eastern Chad have killed at least 42 people, the public security ministry said Thursday, in a desert region of the vast Sahel country often hit by land disputes.

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