Ethiopia secures $3.4bn IMF package after floating currency

Funding likely to catalyse additional external support, institution says

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Ethiopia agreed a $3.4 billion funding package with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on July 29 after adopting a market-based exchange rate regime.

The IMF said the four-year extended credit facility (ECF) would support Ethiopia’s economic reform agenda, which aims to service the country’s external debt and lay the foundations for private sector-led growth.

The institution added that the ECF would be likely to catalyse funding from other development partners and creditors. Ethiopia received

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