Kok-chè Hòe-pè Ki-kim (Eng-gí: International Monetary Fund, IMF), hoa̍t-lo̍h choân-kiû kim-iông hē-thóng ê kok-chè cho͘-chit.
The International Monetary Fund headquarters in Washington, D.C. | |
Kán-chheng | IMF |
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Sêng-li̍p | 1945 nî 12 goe̍h 27 ji̍t |
Lūi-hêng | International financial institution |
Bo̍k-piau | Promote international monetary co-operation, facilitate international trade, foster sustainable economic growth, make resources available to members experiencing balance of payments difficulties, prevent and assist with recovery from international financial crises[1] |
Chóng-pō͘ | 700 19th Street NW, Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Chō-piau | 38°53′56″N 77°2′39″W |
Ho̍k-bū | Worldwide |
Hōe-oânhip |
190 countries (189 UN countries and Kosovo)[2] |
Koan-hong gí-giân | English[3] |
Managing Director | Kristalina Georgieva |
First Deputy Managing Director | Gita Gopinath[4] |
Chief Economist | Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas[5] |
Main organ | Board of Governors |
Siōng-kip cho͘-chi | United Nations[6][7] |
Ū-sǹg (2022) | $1.2 billion USD[8] |
Chit-oân | 2,400[1] |
Bāng-chām |
IMF |
IMF kap Sè-kài Gîn-hâng lóng sī chiàn-aū Bretton Woods hē-thóng ê he̍k-sim cho͘-chit.
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