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    Possible US retreat from IMF and World Bank alarms global markets

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    Concerns over the United States‘ commitment to global financial institutions are intensifying following U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s absence at recent G20 meetings. His no-show has fueled speculation about a potential U.S. retreat from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, raising alarms over the broader implications for global economic stability, reported media houses. The IMF and World Bank, established in the aftermath of World War II, serve as pillars of international financial stability.

    Possible US retreat from IMF and World Bank alarms global markets

    The IMF acts as a lender of last resort, providing emergency financing to struggling economies, while the World Bank funds critical infrastructure projects and supports economic development. Over the decades, these institutions have played a pivotal role in assisting countries facing financial crises, such as Greece, Argentina, and the UK in 1976. For many emerging economies, IMF-backed financial support is essential for maintaining government functions and economic stability.

    Countries such as Argentina, Sri Lanka, and Senegal rely on IMF funds to prevent economic collapse. Investors also view IMF-backed reform programs as a sign of stability, with financial institutions using IMF benchmarks to guide lending decisions. Even major economies like Saudi Arabia align their loan criteria with IMF standards to ensure financial prudence. A potential U.S. withdrawal from these institutions would have far-reaching consequences. As the largest single shareholder in both the IMF and World Bank, Washington wields significant influence over global economic policy.

    Analysts warn that an American pullback could create a leadership vacuum, allowing China to expand its role within these institutions. China has long pushed for a realignment of IMF shareholding to amplify the voices of emerging markets, a move that could shift the balance of power in global financial governance. The impact of a U.S. exit would extend beyond governance. The IMF and World Bank’s coveted AAA credit ratings could come under pressure, making it more expensive for these institutions to lend at low-interest rates.

    Additionally, American businesses would lose access to World Bank-funded projects, affecting industries such as construction, technology, and infrastructure development. Experts argue that such a move would weaken U.S. global economic influence while strengthening China’s position. Despite their critical role, the IMF and World Bank are not always welcomed by recipient countries. IMF-mandated reforms, which often include austerity measures like subsidy cuts and tax increases, have triggered protests in nations such as Kenya. The IMF’s handling of past financial crises, including the 1997 Asian financial crisis, has also drawn criticism.

    Nevertheless, the majority of countries continue to see these institutions as indispensable, with only a handful, such as Cuba, North Korea, and Taiwan, choosing to remain outside the IMF. As speculation over Washington’s stance continues, analysts emphasize that a U.S. retreat would fundamentally alter the global financial landscape. Beyond weakening American influence, it could accelerate China’s ambitions to reshape international economic institutions. With financial stability, economic influence, and geopolitical strategy at stake, the unfolding situation remains a critical concern for policymakers and investors worldwide. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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