By Rodrigue Fénelon Massala, special envoy in Washington In Washington, the October drizzle mixes with the subdued hustle and bustle of preparations. In three days, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank will open their annual Assemblies, this modern ritual where nations come in turn to confess their debts, plead their case, and negotiate…...
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