KEY POINTS
  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's focus at events surrounding the United Nations General Assembly this week will be on achieving stronger, more sustainable growth in the global economy.
  • The Treasury secretary also said that there is "absolutely no reason" for a U.S. government shutdown, as the deadline to pass a spending bill approaches.
  • Yellen said the Biden administration is closely monitoring global oil markets.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 357 union hall in Las Vegas on Aug. 14, 2023.

WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen outlined an ambitious agenda on Monday to address key factors of the global economic recovery only weeks before a potential U.S. government shutdown over congressional funding disputes.

"We have an initiative to enable the World Bank and the other multilateral development banks to greatly expand their provision of resources and to mobilize private capital for climate change," Yellen told CNBC's Sara Eisen in an interview.