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IMF board clears Suriname review, sees advance in China debt talks

Published September 26, 2023 Updated September 26, 2023 10:55am
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NEW YORK: The board of the International Monetary Fund said on Monday it completed a third review of Suriname’s $630 million program, allowing the government of the South American country to withdraw about $52 million.

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The IMF also sees Suriname and China, its only official or private creditor without a debt agreement, advancing in debt talks before the end of the year.