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IMF will release funds to Latvia but cites economic challenges
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 12 - 08 - 2010

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Thursday it
would pay Latvia the latest tranche of a multi-billion-dollar bailout
loan but warned that the Baltic state still faced "a number of
challenges" to get its recession-hit economy back on track.
Following its latest inspection mission in July, the IMF said in a
statement it would release 105 million euros (135 million dollars),
bringing its total disbursements to 1.15 billion euros, dpa reported.
Latvia's total loan package is for 7.5 billion euros and includes
contributions from the European Commission, the World Bank and
regional governments.
The IMF said Latvia's economy "appears to be bottoming out with
positive annual growth expected to return in 2011," though growth was
forecast to remain "well below pre-crisis levels."
The challenges facing Latvia include "substantial fiscal
adjustment," restoring and maintaining competitiveness, and large
private-sector debt that will inhibit growth, the IMF said.
Latvia's economy grew extremely rapidly for a number of years until
2007, when credit and housing bubbles burst with disastrous
consequences. In 2009 the economy contracted by 18 per cent - the
world's largest recession.
The IMF released its document as World Bank president Robert B
Zoellick arrived in Latvia to see for himself how the loan money is
being spent.
Peter Harrold, the World Bank's director for Central Europe and the
Baltics, told the German Press Agency dpa that the Latvian government
deserved credit for the way it had responded to the crisis.
"I have heard it said that Latvia packed six years of reforms into
six months. The situation was extreme. We really need to emphasize how
extreme it was relative to anything else we have worked with
elsewhere," he said.
"In a number of countries we are at a turning point - I think
Latvia is one of them."
On Monday Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis responded to improving
gross domestic product by declaring "the recession is over" ahead of a
general election due to take place in October.


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