The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a $15.6 billion loan to Ukraine earlier this week, the first time the global lender extended assistance to a country at war, as Pakistan still ...
TASS/. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) confirmed it had reached a staff-level agreement with Ukraine to provide a loan of $15.6 billion to the Kiev government. "The Ukrainian authorities and ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board agreed on Friday to disburse $880 million in budget support for Ukraine ...
The IMF is supporting Ukraine with a loan programme that was approved around a year ago. It has a term of four years and is intended to give Ukraine access to $15.6 billion. A few weeks ago ...
The IMF has announced its plans to loan Ukraine $17.5bn, as the country is plunged deeper into economic crisis Scenes from last year's conflict in Ukraine. Following a dramatic year, the country's ...
Ukraine has already requested emergency financing of US$1.4 billion under the IMF's Rapid Financing Instrument. Staff anticipates bringing this request to the Executive Board for consideration as ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund's executive board on Thursday approved a third review of Ukraine's $15.6 billion loan program, allowing the release of $880 million for budget ...
Under the IMF rules, the completion of the next review of program implementation is an obligatory condition for allocation of loans. The third tranche of the loan for Ukraine was expected to be ...
Ukraine, bowing to pressure from the IMF ahead of a new loan deal, will take the painful step of raising gas prices for households from August, the government has announced. Prime Minister Mykola ...
The IMF loan approval is not merely about receiving funds; it is about implementing effective reforms and policies that will drive sustainable economic development. The key lies in prudent and ...
The government is celebrating the successful completion of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan deal as it enters into the fourth of its five year term. The government leaders are touting ...
Argentina's Superminister Sergio Massa and International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristialina Georgieva Monday reached an agreement for a US$ 4 billion loan for the country's Central ...