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IMF approves $1.5 bn loan to Sri Lanka

The IMF has approved a USD 1.5 billion loan to Sri Lanka, with USD 168 million being disbursed as the first tranche with immediate effect to support the country's economy, which is showing "signs of strain"

June 04, 2016 / 15:44 IST
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The IMF has approved a USD 1.5 billion loan to Sri Lanka, with USD 168 million being disbursed as the first tranche with immediate effect to support the country's economy, which is showing "signs of strain".

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday approved a 36-month extended arrangement under its Extended Fund Facility (EFF) with Sri Lanka for an amount equivalent to 1.1 billion special drawing rights (about USD 1.5 billion).

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"The IMF arrangement aims to meet balance of payments needs arising from a deteriorating external environment and pressures that may persist until macroeconomic policies can be adjusted," it said in a statement.

The approval enables an immediate disbursement of about USD 168.1 million while the remainder will be available in six installments subject to quarterly reviews.