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Lebanon’s premier to meet IMF on possible financial lifeline for waning economy

Prime Minister Hassan Diab will meet a delegation from the International Monetary Fund to discuss Lebanon's waning economy. (File/AFP)
Prime Minister Hassan Diab will meet a delegation from the International Monetary Fund to discuss Lebanon's waning economy. (File/AFP)
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18 Feb 2020 06:02:48 GMT9
18 Feb 2020 06:02:48 GMT9
  • Lebanon has the world’s third-highest debt to GDP ratio
  • The IMF is expected to assess the measures needed to rebuild the economy

BEIRUT: A delegation from the International Monetary Fund is due to meet Lebanon’s prime minister Tuesday as the debt-ridden country seeks assistance to rescue its moribund economy.

Lebanon has the world’s third-highest debt to GDP ratio and has been sliding toward default in recent months, with tight capital controls and a currency devaluation already hitting purchasing power.

“Prime Minister Hassan Diab meets at 4 p.m. (1400 GMT) with a delegation from the International Monetary Fund,” the state NNA news agency reported.

Diab’s government won parliament’s confidence only last week and the state immediately requested the Fund’s advice on tackling the economic crisis.

Lebanon is expected to decide whether to pay $1.2 billion in Eurobonds that reach maturity on March 9 or to default on its debt.

The IMF delegation is expected to provide an assessment of the measures needed to rebuild the economy but has not been asked to provide financial assistance.

AFP

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