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The executive board of the International Monetary Fund has approved the third review of Ethiopia's $3.4 billion loan programme, the IMF said on Wednesday, unlocking access to $262.3 million in ...
The IMF Executive Board completed the third review under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement for Ethiopia, allowing the authorities to draw the equivalent of about US$262.3 million (SDR 191 ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNPay on wire: Juba entices civil servants to open bank accountsPhoenix Commercial Bank will charge civil servants a salary processing fee of 2,000 SSP ($0.44), Eden Commercial Bank 1,500 ...
Summit positions BRICS Plus as a transformative force, with the Rio Declaration and expanded membership signaling multipolar ambitions. Yet, leadership absences, U.S. tariffs, and institutional ...
Institutions like the IMF, World Bank, FAO, and European Union have praised Ethiopia’s reform program for being indigenous, data-driven, and homegrown—not externally imposed.
COMMENT: It is much cheaper to steer communities away from violence than to respond to its devastating impacts, write Labour ...
From tariffs and trade to AI, climate and bloc expansion, here are the key takeaways from the BRICS Summit in Brazil ...
While its membership bid is seemingly suspended, Ankara signals deeper engagement with BRICS, stressing international reform ...
Ethiopia's economy will grow slightly faster in the fiscal year that starts next month, while its budget deficit will increase marginally, its finance minister said on Tuesday.
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