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Kenya Plans $12.4 Billion External Loans by June 2022, IMF Says


Kenya Plans $12.4 Billion External Loans by June 2022, IMF Says
Bloomberg
2 hrs ago
David Herbling
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Street vendors sell second-hand clothing on a shopping street in downtown Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. Kenya is seeking a loan of as much as $2.3 billion from the International Monetary Fund under the lender’s extended fund facility.
(Bloomberg) Kenya plans to borrow $12.4 billion between now and June 2022 from foreign sources, the International Monetary Fund said in a report detailing terms and conditions of a separate $2.34 billion financing package approved by its board last week.
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The amount includes $7.3 billion in Eurobonds, $4.8 billion in concessionary borrowing and $282 million semi-concessional loans, the IMF said in a report on its website. About $2.3 billion of the Eurobonds will be new borrowing to be spent on infrastructure projects, while $5 billion is refinancing for ....

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Kenya to Borrow $12.4 Billion Abroad by June 2022, IMF Says


Kenya to Borrow $12.4 Billion Abroad by June 2022, IMF Says
Bloomberg
3 hrs ago
David Herbling
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Street vendors sell second-hand clothing on a shopping street in downtown Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. Kenya is seeking a loan of as much as $2.3 billion from the International Monetary Fund under the lender’s extended fund facility.
(Bloomberg)
Kenya plans to borrow $12.4 billion between now and June 2022 from foreign sources, the International Monetary Fund said in a report detailing terms and conditions of a separate $2.34 billion financing package approved by its board last week.
The amount includes $7.3 billion in Eurobonds, $4.8 billion in concessionary borrowing and $282 million semi-concessional loans, the IMF said in a report on its website. About $2.3 billion of the Eurobonds will be new borrowing to be spent on infrastructure projects, while $5 billion is refinancing for a Eurobond maturing ....

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Ethiopia's 'simmering civil war' threatens to erode economic recovery prospects


Ethiopia’s ‘simmering civil war’ threatens to erode economic recovery prospects
CNBC
3/12/2021
Elliot Smith
According to a recent UN update, more than 2.2 million people have been displaced and allegations of human rights abuses by security forces have drawn international condemnation.
On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called for an international investigation into the fighting between the region s former ruling Tigray People s Liberation Front (TPLF) and the Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) and its allies.
The continuation of conflict presents a further roadblock to an economy ravaged by the Covid-19 pandemic. The IMF has forecast 0% GDP growth in real terms in 2021. ....

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UPDATE: IMF Backs Ethiopia's Plan to Rework Debt Under G-20 Framework at Tadias Magazine


The International Monetary Fund (IMF) headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Getty Images)
Bloomberg
By Samuel Gebre
The International Monetary Fund backed Ethiopia’s plan to rework its debt under the Group of 20 common framework as it reached a staff-level agreement with the government on credit facilities.
To strengthen debt sustainability, the authorities aim to lower the risk of debt distress rating to moderate by re-profiling debt service obligations,” the lender said in an emailed statement on Tuesday. “In this context, the fund welcomes Ethiopia’s request for debt treatment under the G20 Common Framework.”
Ethiopia announced plans last month to rework its liabilities under the G-20 program that seeks to include private creditors into an agreement on debt relief for countries that need it following the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. The nation’s Eurobonds plunged the most on record following the revelation, and then partly recovered after ....

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