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IMF postpones consideration of tranche for Ukraine
Дата: 09.02.2017 17:25
The issue of the next tranche from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the EFF program to Ukraine has not been put on the agenda of the upcoming sittings of the IMF Executive Board until February 17, 2017.
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Finance ministry finishing talks with IMF
Дата: 06.02.2017 15:10
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IMF to decide on date of meeting on Ukraine after memorandum of cooperation finalized
Дата: 26.01.2017 18:35
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will decide on the date of a meeting of the Executive Board on the third revision of the EFF programme after the memorandum of cooperation with Ukraine is finalized, IMF spokesperson William Murray has said.
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NBU expects to get four IMF tranches this year
Дата: 26.01.2017 17:45
The National Bank hopes that Ukraine will soon sign a memorandum on cooperation with the International Monetary Fund, Head of the National Bank of Ukraine Valeria Gontareva said at a press conference on Thursday, Ukrinform reports.
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IMF again postpones consideration of a new tranche for Ukraine
Дата: 25.01.2017 11:35
The issue of the next tranche from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the Extended Fund Facility programme to Ukraine has not been put on the agenda of the upcoming sittings of the IMF Executive Board until February 3.
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President Poroshenko: Ukraine-IMF cooperation very productive
Дата: 20.01.2017 12:50
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says that the cooperation with the entire team of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is remarkable and shows promising results. President Poroshenko stated this following the negotiations with IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde in Davos, the president’s press service reported on Thursday evening.
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President Poroshenko to meet with IMF Managing Director, UN Secretary-General in Davos
Дата: 19.01.2017 15:40
In the framework of participation in the World Economic Forum in Davos, today, on January 19, President Petro Poroshenko will have a series of meetings with heads of state and leaders of international organizations. This has been reported by the press service of the Head of State.
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Poroshenko counts on next IMF tranche in coming weeks
Дата: 17.01.2017 16:10
President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko expects Ukraine will receive the next tranche from the IMF in the coming weeks.
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Ukraine fulfills obligations to get next tranche of IMF - Vice Premier
Дата: 27.12.2016 15:40
Ukraine has fulfilled its obligations under the memorandum with the International Monetary Fund that will allow receiving the next trance of the IMF loan, First Vice Premier and Economy Minister Stepan Kubiv said at a press conference on Tuesday.
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Ukraine did homework on memo with IMF
Дата: 27.12.2016 15:00
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Ukrainian MPs pass 2017 budget to boost IMF aid hopes
Дата: 21.12.2016 11:15
Ukraine's parliament approved a budget for 2017 on Wednesday, raising its chance of securing more aid from the International Monetary Fund under a $17.5 billion loan package.
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IMF confirms macroeconomic stabilization in Ukraine
Дата: 16.12.2016 15:05
The International Monetary Fund sees good progress of macroeconomic stabilization in Ukraine. IMF Resident Representative in Ukraine Jerome Vacher said in Kyiv on Friday.
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NBU expects to receive IMF tranche in January-February 2017
Дата: 08.12.2016 18:32
The National Bank of Ukraine expects to receive the next tranche from the International Monetary Fund in early 2017, Head of the National Bank of Ukraine Valeriya Gontareva said at a press conference in Kyiv.
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Ukraine not to receive IMF tranche this year if MPs not approve budget in early December – NBU
Дата: 01.12.2016 15:45
Ukraine is very unlikely to obtain a tranche from the International Monetary Fund before yearend if the Parliament does not approve the draft state budget for 2017 in early December, Deputy Chairman of the National Bank of Ukraine Oleh Churiy said on Thursday.
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NBU Governor: Ukraine may not receive tranches from EU and IMF this year
Дата: 24.11.2016 14:55
International reserves of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) are projected to increase to $17.5 billion by the end of 2016, if Ukraine receives a credit totaling 600 million euros from the European Union and a credit totaling 1.3 billion U.S. dollars from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).