Approval of new IMF program for Ukraine under baseline scenario expected in third decade of Feb – NBU Governor
The Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), Andriy Pyshnyy, expects the Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to consider approving a new program for Ukraine in the amount of $8.1 billion in February.
"The baseline scenario for developments in this matter is likely the third ten-day period of February, in terms of both the adoption of the relevant decision and news from Washington regarding the new International Monetary Fund program," he said at a press briefing on the National Bank of Ukraine’s monetary policy decisions.
Pyshnyy added that, to achieve this, Ukraine still needs to complete "some homework."
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