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RI-IMF The Last Round?

Tuesday, July 17, 2001

Negotiations between the government and the IMF have ended without a letter of intent being signed. Indonesia was very persevering but there was a lot of zigzagging from the IMF. Are they waiting for a new government?

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THE negotiations between the government of Indonesia and the delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) finished at the end of last week. Before leaving Jakarta on Friday, Anoop Singh, IMF Director for the Asia Pacific region, appeared at a press conference. For the moment, he was free from the complexities of Indonesia's economic recovery, but the government he left behind was seemingly caught by surprise as if they'd seen a ghost.

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