The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization that works to promote global monetary cooperation with its 190 member countries. The IMF secures financial stability, facilitates international trade, promotes employment and economic growth, and reduces poverty across the world. Primary IMF is committed to ensuring the stability of the international monetary system, International exchange rates and international payments. The IMF conducts surveillance of national, regional, and global economic and financial developments to maintain stability in the international monetary system. It encourages member countries to adopt policies that foster economic stability and reduce financial crises. The IMF is a forum of its members to discuss the national, regional, and global consequences of their policies. The IMF finances member countries to solve balance of payments problems and short of foreign exchange for payments to other countries. The IMF provides expertise for economic stability and growth and works in economic research and statistics.
What departments International Monetary Fund employees work at?
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