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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been involved in financial support programs for Ukraine, including approving a $690 million tranche and a new four-year program worth $8.1 billion. Ukraine owes the IMF over $10 billion, with monthly payments exceeding $200 million. The IMF also responded to natural disasters in Venezuela and supported Armenia after its parliamentary elections. Additionally, the IMF has expressed concerns about cyber threats and AI risks to global financial systems.
Recent coverage
- IMF delays Ukraine's $700 million tranche by more than a month — Вести
- Russia's international reserves increased by $6.5 billion from June 26 to July 3 — Интерфакс
- IMF Maintains Forecast for Russian Economic Growth at 1.1% — Ведомости
- Death toll from Venezuela earthquake rises to 2,595 — Коммерсантъ
- EC reports EU will pay €3 billion annually to service Ukraine loan — Вести
- IMF Makes Statement on Powerful Earthquakes in Venezuela — Вести
- Ukraine's government debt exceeds 104% of GDP — Ведомости
- Ukraine Must Pay the IMF About $1.5 Billion by End of 2026 — Ведомости
- Ukraine's Debt Payments to IMF Calculated — Вести
- Russia's international reserves fell by $20.4 billion from June 5-12 — Интерфакс
- Since 2022, Ukraine's sovereign debt has increased by more than $110 billion — Ведомости
- IMF Chief Warns of Threats from Advanced AI to Financial System — Коммерсантъ
- IMF approves new tranche to Ukraine despite breakdown of tax reform — Ведомости
- IMF approves Armenia's release of $25 million after elections — Москва 24
- Alexey Mozhin, Advisor to the Head of the Central Bank, Has Died — Москва 24