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IMF urges DR Congo to cut budget, halt central bank loans

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AFP Kinshasa
Last Updated : Feb 26 2020 | 9:38 PM IST

The IMF voiced concern Wednesday over DR Congo's 2020 budget and urged its central bank to stop drawing down foreign currency reserves and advancing money to the government.

In late December, the International Monetary Fund granted USD 368 million in credit to the Democratic Republic of Congo to deal with urgent balance-of-payments problems.

That same month, the country's draft 2020 budget was estimated to be the equivalent of USD 10.59 billion, for a nation of around 80 million, of whom two-thirds live on less than USD 2 per day.

On Wednesday, IMF staff, after a fact-finding mission, issued a statement expressing "concerns arising from spending pressures and lackluster revenue, which have resulted in renewed central bank advances to the government and erosion of its foreign reserves."
The fund did welome a "Treasury Plan" published by the finance ministry, which it considered "consistent with realistic revenue projections."

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First Published: Feb 26 2020 | 9:38 PM IST

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