The International Monetary Fund last week sent $350 million in cash to the Myanmar government, part of a no-strings-attached emergency aid package to help the country battle the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
IMF sent Myanmar $350 mln in emergency aid days before coup to help fight COVID-19
The International Monetary Fund last week sent $350 million in cash to the Myanmar government, part of a no-strings-attached emergency aid package to help the country battle the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Sanctions Threat Already Having Chilling Effect on Business Activity in Myanmar
Companies, especially foreign businesses, are putting investment plans on hold and some have suspended production in the wake of Monday’s military coup. ( read original story ...)
Why Israel Should Accept a New – Better – Iran Deal | Opinion
Responsible Israelis should support Biden's return to a substantially improved Iran nuclear deal. But they should demand that this time, it's better. ( read original story ...)
Why Israel Should Accept a New – Better – Iran Deal | Opinion
Responsible Israelis should support Biden's return to a substantially improved Iran nuclear deal. But they should demand that this time, it's better. ( read original story ...)
Iran to hold FATF related bills review sessions
The government would be ready to provide answers to any questions about the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) related bills at the review meetings in the Expediency Council, said the Iranian ... ( read original story ...)
Iran to hold FATF related bills review sessions
The government would be ready to provide answers to any questions about the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) related bills at the review meetings in the Expediency Council, said the Iranian ... ( read original story ...)
Turkey far from inflation targets, finance minister says
Turkish Finance Minister Lutfi Elvan said on Wednesday that the latest inflation figures showed Turkey was far from its targets, after annual inflation climbed more than expected to 14.97% last month. ( read original story ...)
Turkey far from inflation targets, finance minister says
Turkish Finance Minister Lutfi Elvan said on Wednesday that the latest inflation figures showed Turkey was far from its targets, after annual inflation climbed more than expected to 14.97% last month. ( read original story ...)
‘Turkey never compromises on measures achieving inflation target’
Turkey's Finance Minister Lutfi Elvan Wednesday said January inflation figures are far from the country's targets, stressing that the government will never compromise on measures in fighting the ... ( read original story ...)