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Macroeconomic situation in Serbia "difficult"
Macroeconomic situation in Serbia "difficult"
BELGRADE -- Director of the Center for Advanced Economic Studies Kori Udovički has said that the macroeconomic situation in Serbia is "very difficult."
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Udovicki: Macroeconomic situation is difficult
BELGRADE - Director of the Center for Advanced Economic Studies Kori Udovicki said Tuesday that the macroeconomic situation in Serbia is very difficult, adding that a delegations of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is visiting our country to determine how urgent are measures that will have to be taken by Serbia’s new government.
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IMF in Belgrade on Wednesday on precautionary arrangement?
BELGRADE - A mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is coming to Serbia on Wednesday, Tanjug learnt at the IMF office in Belgrade, and according to a previous announcement, the topics to be discussed will include a potential precautionary arrangement with Serbia.
IMF using old data for Greek banks capital requirements, sources say
The International Monetary Fund is considering financial data from two years ago with regard to its estimation for the capital requirements of Greek lenders, local sources have told Skai.
BoG dismisses capital need claims
Banks requirements will not exceed 6 bln euros; methodology will be available for scrutiny, sources say
By Yiannis Papadoyiannis
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IMF Ready to Help Ukraine
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is ready to provide financial assistance to Ukraine.
The IMF's Chief Christine Lagarde said during a G20 meeting in Sydney, that if Ukraine applied for financial and economic help, the Fund would be ready to provide it.
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Serbia needs foreign investments, IMF support
BELGRADE - Serbia needs at least EUR 1.7 billion of direct foreign investments this year and an arrangement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which will most probably be concluded in autumn, economic experts of the Macroeconomic Analysis and Trends (MAT) magazine said on Tuesday.
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Kosovo's agreement with IMF at risk
Kosovo's agreement with IMF at risk
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