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Bangladesh central bank set for $1.1 billion IMF, ADB boost in December

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 24/11/2023, 04:38 pm

DHAKA - Bangladesh is set to receive a significant financial boost as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) prepare to provide a combined $1.1 billion in support this coming December. The move comes as a response to the country's liquidity crisis, which had previously led to a downgrade in its sovereign rating outlook.

The nation has made notable strides in managing its short-term financial obligations, reducing its duties to $6.9 billion from $16.4 billion last year. In an effort to stabilize the economy, the Bangladeshi taka has been revalued stronger at 110 per dollar, a positive turn from its year-long depreciation trend. This revaluation aims to foster future appreciation of the currency.

Authorities are also focused on curbing inflation, which stood at 9.9% in October. With concerted efforts, there is a target set to bring inflation down to 8% by December and further reduce it to 6% by June of the following year. Optimism is high for an economic recovery, particularly after the national elections scheduled for January, which are expected to serve as a catalyst for growth and stability.

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