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The International Monetary Fund wants more transparency in solvency tests made to banks

23 Jul

The International monetary fund (IFM) demanded transparency to the solvency tests will be published tomorrow (friday 23th) to be more transparent. Furthermore, the International Monetary Fund reported “weaknesses” in the banking system in the Eurozone, and pointed that “too many” financial entities depend in “excess” of the “liquidity and other types of governmental aid” .

 The International Monetary Fund wants more transparency in solvency tests made to banksThe International monetary fund is worried about the recovery in Europe

The International Monetary Fund also warned that growth is too weak to afford problems of debt, deficit and unemployment and advised structural reformations, fiscal consolidation and measures to strengthen the banking system.

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The International Monetary Fund will asses on the Greek National Debt

12 Jan

A team of specialists from the International Monetary Fund will asses the Greek government to find ways to reduce its high level of National Debt and solve this complicated economic situation.

The members From the International Monetary Fund will remain in Athens around a week since tomorrow, when they are scheduled to arrive. However, the organization presided by Dominique Strauss-Kahn didn’t speak about a possible financial aid to Greece.

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This team will analyze “possibilities for the International Monetary fund to dispatch technical assistance, about the pension reformation, tributary policy and administration, and budget administration” according the spokesman of the International Monetary Fund informed.

The Economic plans of Greece are being questioned and the government of the country wants to convince the European Investors and the Stranger Investors that they are able to reduce deficit and national debt. Nowadays, Greek public accounts are the worst in all the European Union and the fear of a worse crisis is increasing.

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