KATHMANDU, Jan 21: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that growth is expected to accelerate or remain broadly stable in South Asia except Nepal.
In an interview with Onlinekhabar, Tidiane Kinda shared his views on the current economic situation of Nepal, the IMF-supported reform programme, and clarified misunderstandings and misrepresentations about the idea that the IMF interferes in Nepal's domestic economic policies.
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KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 13: A delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has found an investment-friendly environment in the energy infrastructure sector of Nepal despite various challenges in the country’s economy. The IMF staff team, led by Tidiane Kinda, conducted a staff visit to Nepal from February 5 to 12 to discuss recent macroeconomic developments and […]
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KATHMANDU: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is to provide a 52.8 million US dollar loan to Nepal after conducting the first and second reviews of the Extended Credit Facility (ECF)-supported programs. According to the press statement released by the IMF on Monday, the executive board of the IMF allowed the authorities disbursement of the amount […]
KATHMANDU: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a new projection of economic growth rate of 4.2 percent for Nepal in 2022. IMF revised its initial estimation of economic growth rate in the report entitled ‘World Economic Outlook: Countering the Cost-of-Living Crisis’ which it unveiled this week. In January, IMF had projected Nepal’s economic growth […]
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected 4.1 per cent of the economic growth in Nepal this fiscal year that ends in mid-July 2022.
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KATHMANDU, April 18: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is keeping its residential office in Nepal, after 12 years of closing its unit in the country.
IMF (International Monetary Fund) has approved a Rs 46.7 billion ($ 395.9 million) concessional loan to Nepal. IMF has been providing this loan facility through enhanced credit facility (ECF) at zero interest.