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[Published: Tuesday July 24 2012]

IMF approves $156.2 mln loan to Malawi

Paris, 24 Jul – (ANA) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a $156.2 million loan to Malawi's new government to address the country's chronic balance of payments problems and to boost economic growth. The fund said it would immediately disburse $19.5 million to the country, which elected a new president, Joyce Banda, in April. The economy had been teetering on the brink of collapse after former President Bingu wa Mutharika told donors he could run the aid-dependent country without their help. Mutharika died in April of a heart attack. The IMF said Banda's government had moved quickly to devalue the kwacha currency, although the year-on-year inflation headline rate rose 17.3 percent in May 2012. Her government scraped the kwacha's peg to the dollar, triggering a devaluation by more than one third. The country is a major tobacco producer. Sales of tobacco through official channels have increased and the private sector's access to foreign exchange, including for fuel imports, has eased considerably, the IMF said. (ANA)

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