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IMF says could provide Egypt with emergency loan
2013-03-12
[Al Ahram] The International Monetary Fund said Monday that it could provide an emergency short-term loan to Egypt if needed, as talks for a longer-term $4.8 billion financing program have bogged down.

But the global crisis lender said that in order for Egypt to receive a loan from its Rapid Financing Instrument program, Cairo has to show its commitment to a broader reform plan.

RFI loans are aimed at helping countries get past urgent balance of payments problems, often the result of short-term shocks.

The IMF said Egypt could apply for an RFI loan even while it is negotiating the terms for a long-term loan that would be tied to commitments to major economic and fiscal reforms. But the Fund suggested the Egyptian government needs to exhibit more movement toward a reform program.

"Egypt needs bold and ambitious policy actions to address its economic and financial challenges without further delay," an IMF spokeswoman said in an emailed statement.

"Use of the RFI could be an option if there is a need for interim financing while a strong medium-term policy program is being put in place. Ultimately, this is a decision the authorities will have to take."
Posted by:Fred

#11  I concur. Whereas the Pro-Morsi crowd in Washington embrace the nocturnal emission of so-called moderate Islam, Europe has felt the Islamic sting and correctly senses a potentially tragic reoccurrence. I fear our cousins are ahead of us on this one. Notice how infrequently we hear the term "Arab Spring" coming out of the administration ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-03-12 17:27  

#10  Damage control in the sense that that the Euros don't want waves of Egyptian refugees, the current US administration has thrown its lot in with Morsi and the MB, and the 'developing' nations that are part of the IMF don't want to establish a precedent that may impact them.
Posted by: Pappy   2013-03-12 17:09  

#9  Yes, they continue to send damage control parties to the flooded engine room. No one returns or calls back. Strange, very strange.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-03-12 11:09  

#8  Sure, go ahead IMF. Nothing like throwing good money after bad. Just puts off the inevitable.
Posted by: DarthVader   2013-03-12 11:08  

#7  Damage control.
Posted by: Pappy   2013-03-12 11:01  

#6  How about their Saudi brothers taking a bit of the money they spend on air-conditionned harems and giving it to Egypt?

Why in th hell are we supposed to give money to people who will repays us with bombs in our trains and planes?
Posted by: JFM   2013-03-12 09:26  

#5  Wait?
Who funds the IMF?
Posted by: Skidmark   2013-03-12 08:16  

#4  "Egypt needs bold and ambitious policy actions to address its economic and financial challenges without further delay,"

Yea, Egyptians could stop eating.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-03-12 02:30  

#3  Wid M-1 Tanks.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-03-12 02:04  

#2  Kerry's $$$ + the IMF = lot of dough for the MusBro.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-03-12 02:03  

#1  They can't/won't pay it back, you reeely want to throw away money?

I'll take a Million or so, I won't pay it back either.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-03-12 01:58  

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