The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a $15.6 billion loan to Ukraine earlier this week, the first time the global lender extended assistance to a country at war, as Pakistan still ...
The IMF previously approved a four-year program for Ukraine under this mechanism with financing in the amount of $15.6 billion. The first tranche of $2.7 billion entered the general fund of the ...
The IMF is supporting Ukraine with a loan programme that was approved around a year ago. It has a term of four years and is intended to give Ukraine access to $15.6 billion. A few weeks ago ...
The Fund previously approved a four-year program for Ukraine as part of this mechanism with funding in the amount of $15.6 billion ... have to pay the IMF $2.9 billion for loan servicing by ...
The International Monetary Fund's executive board on Thursday approved a third review of Ukraine's $15.6 billion loan program, allowing the release of $880 million for budget support and bringing ...
IMF's Georgieva Says Ukraine Needs $42 Billion in Budgetary Support This Year WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ukraine needs $42 billion in budgetary support this year as it continues to fight against ...
House advances a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies, teeing up final votes this weekend WASHINGTON -- House advances a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine ...
House approves $61 billion Ukraine aid package as lawmakers race to deliver fresh round of US support to war-torn ally WASHINGTON -- House approves $61 billion Ukraine aid package as lawmakers ...
[MUSIC PLAYING] Late last night, a long delayed aid package for Ukraine passed its final hurdle in Congress, throwing the embattled country a $60 billion lifeline. But given Ukraine’s ...
Ukraine said on Tuesday that it used seven exploding drones to destroy a Russian radar system. Ukrainian media reported that the system was a Nebo-U, which monitors hundreds of miles of airspace ...
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said Russia's war against Ukraine needed to end, calling it both a human tragedy and a drag on growth prospects for the global economy. Sign up here.