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Monday, November 21, 2016

IMF approves $41.6 million disbursement for Haiti

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved SDR 30.7125 million (about US$42.1 million) in financial assistance for the Republic of Haiti under the Rapid Credit Facility (RCF). The IMF said the funds, which will be made available immediately, would help Haitian authorities meet urgent balance of payments needs arising from the effects of Hurricane Matthew. The Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair, Tao Zhang, said: “The severe impact from Hurricane Matthew has plunged the country into a new humanitarian crisis even as Haiti is still recovering from the devastating 2010 earthquake, the lingering impact of a prolonged drought, and a sharp decline in external assistance. According to him, International relief efforts in response to the hurricane will help Haiti respond quickly to the crisis. IMF financing through the Rapid Credit Facility will help meet urgent foreign exchange needs and ease the pressure on the balance of payments. “Emergency relief and reconstruction costs will significantly raise the overall fiscal deficit and the increase in imports of goods and services will widen the external current account deficit over the next few years. “While preparing for the large increase in spending that will be needed to support   econstruction, the authorities recognize the need to contain risks. In particular, they have affirmed their commitment to limit the non-hurricane budget deficit to approximately 2.3 per cent of GDP in fiscal year 2016/17,” he stated. Speaking further, he noted that while increased imports to support the rebuilding efforts will be partially financed by international reserves, gross reserves are anticipated to remain adequate, and the central bank will maintain exchange rate flexibility. To maintain the sustainability of public debt, the authorities have affirmed their intent to sustain prudent financing of the deficit, not enter into. Source: Guardian

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