IMF is in Kyiv to begin review of mandatory reforms tied to over $8 billion in aid, with $700 million on the line (opens in new tab)
A new International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission has begun its work in Ukraine, conducting the first review of the country’s $8.1 billion loan program. According to a report out of KISZó, the mission is led by Gavin Gray, mission chief for Ukraine. The talks will focus on macroeconomic policy, the fiscal situation, and structural reforms. At stake […]
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