IMF praises Ukrainian central bank while disbursing $1 billion

IMF deputy managing director calls for continued support for central bank’s reforms

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NBU governor Valeria Gontareva

The International Monetary Fund cited the reforms undertaken by Ukraine’s central bank as a reason for disbursing a further $1 billion tranche of loan financing.

David Lipton, the IMF’s first deputy managing director and acting chair, made a number of positive comments about the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) in a statement issued on April 3. But he backed each one with a reminder, seemingly aimed at Ukrainian political authorities, that the IMF expected the NBU to receive continued support for

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