SyuzhetyAntikrizisnye credits MVF02.04.2009Meksika MVFDelegatsiya requested assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) began talks with the authorities in Bosnia for the Balkan country's credit crisis. Reported AFP. According to preliminary data, Bosnia needed a loan in the amount of at least one billion euros (1.3 billion dollars).
Borrowings need a Balkan country in order to reduce the growing budget deficit, as well as implement a series of measures to stimulate economic growth. As expected, the economy of Bosnia in 2009, will enter into recession.
Earlier, the IMF has repeatedly said that he is ready to provide financial support to Bosnia, but the country still in crisis through the fund did not. The country's economy has still not fully recovered after the 1992-1995 war. Earlier, the IMF singled out Bosnia, two general size of the loan of 180 million euros, which the country had paid in 2004.
Recall that the IMF is supporting the countries most affected by the global crisis in the autumn of 2008. Loan fund has benefited from several countries, including Iceland, Pakistan, Ukraine and Latvia.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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