The International Monetary Fund has reached a mid-term loan agreement with El Salvador for 1.4 billion US dollars
On December 22, the International Monetary Fund staff and El Salvador have reached a temporary agreement, establishing a new arrangement under the IMF's medium-term lending mechanism for approximately $1.4 billion to support the government's reform agenda. However, the government will gradually withdraw its involvement with the cryptocurrency wallet (Chivo).
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