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 ...
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 ...
Former President Trump's plan for Ukraine aid to be granted as a loan could be the determining factor that pushes a supplemental aid package across the finish line in Congress. Several ...
Former President Donald Trump is considering a "loan" system for future Ukraine aid if he becomes president. Trump mentioned the proposed form of funding during his meeting with House Speaker Mike ...
The international community continues to support Ukraine, she added. "Global support for Ukraine remains firm,” Georgieva ...
Ukraine in 2024 shall pay the International Monetary Fund for the servicing of previously granted loans of almost 3 billion dollars. The peaks of payments are in March and September. In addition, ...
The package also includes several provisions designed to ease the financial burden on U.S. taxpayers, providing some of the new Ukraine aid in the form of a loan — although a forgivable one ...
CAIRO (AP) — The executive board of the International Monetary Fund confirmed a deal with Egypt to increase its bailout loan from $3 billion to $8 billion, in a move that is meant to shore up ...
The IMF approved the $3 billion EFF loan deal for Egypt in December 2022 after the Russia-Ukraine affected the Egyptian economy adversely. The EFF loan deal stipulates that Egypt receives a new ...
The IMF approved the $3 billion EFF loan deal for Egypt in December 2022 after the Russia-Ukraine affected the Egyptian economy adversely. The EFF loan deal stipulates that Egypt receives a new ...
"The difficult external environment generated by Russia’s war in Ukraine was subsequently aggravated by the conflict in Gaza and Israel, as well as tensions in the Red Sea," the IMF statement said.
"The difficult external environment generated by Russia’s war in Ukraine was subsequently aggravated by the conflict in Gaza and Israel, as well as tensions in the Red Sea," the IMF statement said.