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IMF approves $700 mn for Sri Lanka, warning of Mideast war shock
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IMF approves $700 mn for Sri Lanka, warning of Mideast war shock

Punch Nigeria about 1 month 1 mins read
The IMF approves a $700 million tranche of the Sri Lanka IMF loan, urging accelerated reforms to protect its recovery from global economic shocks. Read More: https://punchng.com/imf-approves-700-mn-for-sri-lanka-warning-of-mideast-war-shock/

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