IMF warns Venezuela’s economy and humanitarian situation is ‘quite fragile’
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If the IMF restores links with Venezuela, the country would have access to around US$ 4.9 billion of the Fund that is frozen
IMF spokesman Julie Kozack said the IMF continues to monitor developments in Venezuela, despite having suspended its relations with Caracas in 2019.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) today issued an updated report on the regional perspectives, in which it describes the current situation in Venezuela as "quite fragile." The agency warns that, despite previous periods of relative stabilization, the indicators of ...
Venezuela's economic and humanitarian situation is “very fragile”, stated the IMF (International Monetary Fund) on Friday (19), adding that it is observing an estimated inflation in three digits and a rapid downturn of the currency. FMI's spokesman, Julie Kozack, told reporters that the global creditor continues to monitor developments in the South American country, despite suspending its relations with the Venezuelan government since 2019. She …
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Thursday, February 19, that it is in a process of “collection of information” to see what is the best way to restart contacts with the authorities of the country, but recalled that new relations must come at the request of Caracas. At a press conference, the IMF spokesman, Julie Kozack, said that “any contact should come from a request from the Venezuelan authorities” and added: “we are gathering inf…
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