The International Monetary Fund has approved a $15.6b (sh58.7 trillion ... and loans by multilateral and bilateral institutions, the IMF's Ukraine mission chief Gavin Gray told reporters on ...
An International Monetary Fund mission has completed its first review of a $15.6 billion loan programme for Ukraine and the ...
The International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday that it has reached a staff-level agreement with Ukraine for the first review ...
Ukraine reached a preliminary agreement with the International Monetary Fund on a fresh disbursement of aid as part of a ...
An International Monetary Fund mission started work on Tuesday on the first review of a $15.6 billion loan program that it ...
But Ukraine still has a lot of work to do to restart the flow of cash from the IMF: Parliament has to pass at least 14 bills to meet the IMF’s funding conditions, according to Ukraine’s government.
and referring to total financing of $115 billion over the next four years that was leveraged by the IMF's approval last month of a $15.6 billion loan. Ukraine needs about $14 billion in funding ...
On Ukraine, the G7 will confirm financial support pledged so far and the results of IMF support programs, while boosting coordination among developing financial institutions and backing ...
Move over, Treasury. You’re not the only one with an X-date. The $48 billion Ukraine aid package that Congress approved in December has about $6 billion left, meaning U.S. funding for weapons ...
Japan will guarantee a loan from the World Bank to provide an additional $5.5 billion (737 billion yen) of financial assistance to Ukraine that Prime Minister Fumio Kishida recently pledged. As ...
The additions to Ukraine’s arsenal, which include more tanks, drones and other weapons from Germany, may signal that Western officials believe Kyiv’s forces could reclaim significant swaths of ...
But Ukraine still has a lot of work to do to restart the flow of cash from the IMF: Parliament has to pass at least 14 bills to meet the IMF’s funding conditions, according to Ukraine’s government.