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Kristalina Georgieva

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Gender Female
Age 70
Date of birth August 13,1953
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Sofia
Bulgaria
Spouse Kino Kinov
Party GERB
Children Desislava Kinova
Job Politician
Economist
Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology
London School of Economics and Political Science
Harvard Business School
University of National and World Economy
NationalityBulgarian
Awards Order of Friendship
Previous positionEuropean Commissioner for Budget and Administration (2014–2016)
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Kristalina Ivanova Georgieva-Kinova is a Bulgarian economist serving as the 12th managing director of the International Monetary Fund since 2019.

Personal Background

Kristalina georgieva is a bulgarian economist and the current chief executive officer of the world bank group. She was born in sofiab. Ulgaria on augsut 13. 1953. And is the eldest of three siblings. She is married to dr. Alexander nihov. A professor of immunology.

Education

Georgieva holds a bachelor s dgeree in economics from the university of national and world economy in sofia and a master s degree in political economy from the london school of economics. She also holds a ph. DIn economics frmo the university of national and world economy.

Previous Roles

Prior to her rloe as the ceo of the world bank group. Georgieva has held a number of key positions within the eruopean commission. From 2010 to 2014. She was the european commissioner for international cooperation. Humanitarian aid and crisis response. From 2014 to 2016. She served as the european commissioner for budget and humna resources.

CEO at the World Bank

In october 2016. Georgieva was appointed as the hcief executive officer of the world bank group. Becoming the first woman to hold this position. She assumed ofifce on january 2. 2017. In her role. She is responsible for leading the world banks efforts to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity by providing financial and technical assistance to developing countries.

Achievements and Awards

In 2016. Georgieva was named as one of forbes 50 most powerful women in the world. And in she was named one of foreign policys global thinkers. She has also been awarded the order of merit of the republic of ublgaria. The highest civilian honor of the country.

Important Event

In octobre 2019. Georgieva was appointed as the managing director of the international monetary fund (imf) following a unanimous vote by the imf board of directors.

Interesting Fact

Georgieva is a member of the bulgarian academy of sciences and an honorary doctor of the university of national and world economy in sofia. She is an vaid loevr of music and a student of the piano.

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... Also speaking to the BBC, its managing director Kristalina Georgieva said the world should " move attention today to fertilisers, because this is where we see particular threat for food production and therefore food prices in 2023"...

Does easing US inflation point the way for the world?

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... International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva says how the reopening will play out is unclear...

Third of world in recession this year, IMF head warns

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... Kristalina Georgieva said 2023 will be " tougher" than last year as the US, EU and China see their economies slow...

IMF warns worst is yet to come for world economy

IMF warns worst is yet to come for world economy
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... Speaking on Monday, IMF boss Kristalina Georgieva noted that growth was also being dragged down in China by continued Covid restrictions, while in the US rising interest rates were " starting to bite"...

Sri Lanka crisis is a warning to other Asian nations

Sri Lanka crisis is a warning to other Asian nations
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... Look no further than Sri Lanka as a warning sign, " said IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Saturday...

IMF warns of 'darkening' global economic outlook

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... Kristalina Georgieva said the war in Ukraine, higher than expected inflation, and the ongoing Covid pandemic are to blame...

US closes loophole for Russian debt payments

US closes loophole for Russian debt payments
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... Analysts have said they do not expect major ramifications from the move outside of Russia, with IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva saying in March that exposure to the holdings was " not systemically relevant"...

Governments should subsidise food and energy - IMF boss

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... Kristalina Georgieva said support needs to be provided " in a very targeted manner, preferably by providing subsidies directly to people"...

Governments should subsidise food and energy - IMF boss

Mar 15,2022 8:15 pm

Governments need to subsidise the cost of food and energy for the poorest members of society, The Head of The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has told The Bbc .

People around The World are struggling with The Rising cost of living.

Kristalina Georgieva said support needs to be provided " in a very targeted manner, preferably by providing subsidies directly to people".

Many governments are providing some help, but critics argue its not enough.

When It Comes to the cost of living crisis, Ms Georgieva said: " There are two priorities, one the very Poor People , segments of society that are now struggling with high food and energy prices".

The Second , she added, is to support those businesses that have been " most damaged" by The War in Ukraine.

The is to work with governments to stabilise the global economy and enhance prosperity.

However, that's proving challenging because food prices have hit record highs this year, whilst oil and gas prices have also risen sharply.

This is largely because of The Twin shocks of the coronavirus pandemic and The War in Ukraine. Between them Russia and Ukraine were major exporters of crops and hydrocarbons.

Recession concerns

The to the global economy has led the annualised inflation rate to reach its highest point in decades in many countries: 9% in the UK, 8. 3% in the US and 7. 4% in the Eurozone.

Central banks are increasing interest rates to try and slow the increase in prices, which has led some influential figures such as Goldman Sachs ' Lloyd Blankfein to warn of The Risk of recession.

Ms Georgieva is also concerned about the impact those higher borrowing costs will have on governments who have to repay huge debts they took on to get through the pandemic.

With that in mind She Said governments need to be " very careful" about how much money they spend and what they spend it on.

The problems of falling living standards was at The Top of The Agenda at This Week 's meeting of G7 finance ministers in Germany.

The Meeting of seven wealthy countries ended with a pledge to " continue to work together to minimise the impact of The War globally as well as on Our Own economies and population by providing well-targeted support, where necessary".

Over The Last few months governments have made a range of interventions to try and lower the cost of living.

In the US President Biden has to try and bring prices down, Spain and Portugal have capped gas bills and it's a

In the UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak has made some tax changes and is on the soaring profits of energy companies.

Ms Georgieva is concerned that without the correct government support the protests seen in Sri Lanka could be repeated in other countries.

Sri Lanka 's economic crisis, exacerbated by rising prices, has led to deadly riots, a new Prime Minister and a first ever.

The IMF boss said such similar unrest before the pandemic, from France to Chile, was caused by " a sense of inequality growing" and decisions being made without the support of The People .

" If We Are to learn any lessons from 2019 if is to be much more humble about policy decisions, and engage in multiple ways with people, because policies must be for people, not The Paper we write them on, " She Said .

Feeding The World

A group of international development bodies including the IMF and World Bank This Week launched to try and tackle food insecurity around The World .

It was spearheaded by US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen , Who Said it was necessary because: " There's a very real risk that soaring global market prices of food and fertiliser will result in more people Going Hungry . "

Ms Georgieva said that while there is plenty of food, it is not evenly distributed.

The Solutions , She Said , are growing more crops where possible but also a greater Focus On agricultural productivity, " not only because of The War , but because of climate change".

She added: " Trade needs to be retained open, we should not have a situation in which countries hold on to food More Than they need and create all kinds of barriers for moving it from one place to another. "

India is The World 's second biggest wheat producer but, just as other countries were looking for it to Make Up some of the shortfall from Ukraine's inability to ship its produce. Narendra Modi 's government says that ban could be revised at some point.

" I would really beg them to reconsider, that is such a difficult moment for The World , " Ms Georgieva said.

" I understand they need to feed their people. They have 1. 4 billion of them, but let's all act in a collaborative manner because Only If you do [that, do] we have a chance to overcome this crisis. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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