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IN THE NEWS -January 12, 2002: International Monetary 1 Fund


By Caty Weaver 2
This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, In the News.


A team from the International Monetary Fund completed a two -day visit to Argentina this week. The financial
experts were there to examine the country ’s economic crisis and how the new government is dealing 3 with it.


Argentina owes other countries more than one-hundred-forty-thousand-million dollars. The country is in the
fourth year of a recession. It has an eighteen percent unemployment rate. The economic troubles have led to a
political crisis and violent protests in Argentina.


The Argentine Economy Minister, Jorge Remes Lenicov, said the government is seeking as much as twenty-
thousand-million dollars in new aid. He said Argentine officials would negotiate with the I-M-F to re -structure
the country’s debt.


The International Monetary Fund was created in part to deal with problems like this. In Nineteen-Forty-Five,
twenty-nine countries signed an agreement establishing the organization. They promised to cooperate on
international financial issues and to help expand international trade.


The I-M-F also seeks to help countries pay their debts when they are experiencing economic problems. In return,
governments usually must take action that the I-M-F thinks will help solve the problems.


The I-M-F lends money under an “arrangement.

The arrangement states the conditions the country must meet
in order to receive the loan. Officials of the country and the I-M-F develop the arrangement together. Then it is
presented to the I-M-F Executive Board. The Board represents the I-M-F’s one-hundred-eighty-three member
countries.


If the Board approves the arrangement, then the loan is released in a series of payments. I-M-F officials
periodically re-consider the loan. Loan payments continue as long as the country honors the arrangement.


The I-M-F has created a number of loan programs to deal with special situations among its members. The most
common loan program is called a Stand-By Arrangement. It is for countries experiencing short -term debt
problems. Payments usually are made for twelve to eighteen months. Countries generally are expected to repay
the loan within two to four years.


The I-M-F has another program for poor countries. The Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility permits poor
countries to borrow money at a very low rate of interest. All other I-M-F programs have interest rates linked to
the open market. The Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility also gives countries as long as ten years to re-pay
loans.


Many people around the world oppose the I-M-F. In recent years, thousands of demonstrators have protested
outside meetings of the I-M-F and similar organizations. Many of these activists 4 say I-M-F policies make
industrial nations richer and developing nations poorer. They also say the organization’s activities result in
damage to the environment.


This VOA Special English program, In the News, was written by Caty Weaver. This is Steve Ember.



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