Honduras and IMF Reach $245 Million Lending Agreement
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Honduran authorities have reached a staff-level agreement concerning lending arrangements, which will allow Honduras access to $245 million once approved. The IMF anticipates that board approval of the reviews will occur by late June, facilitating the financial agreement for Honduras.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced on Monday that an agreement has been reached with Honduran authorities. The staff-level understanding involves lending arrangements that will provide Honduras with access to approximately $245 million.
This financial arrangement is contingent upon the IMF board's approval, which is anticipated to be finalized by late June.
Upon successful approval, these funds will bolster the Central American nation, providing much-needed financial support.
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