Ukraine becomes second on the IMF's list of debtors due to another tranche
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Ukraine's debt to the IMF increased to $13.85 billion after receiving a $2.2 billion tranche, making it the second largest debtor after Argentina.
Ukraine's debt to the International Monetary Fund has increased by $13.85 billion, making it the second largest debtor after Argentina, UNN reports, citing IMF data.
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After receiving the fifth tranche of $2.2 billion from the IMF under the Extended Fund Facility program, Ukraine's debt increased to $13.85 billion. Ukraine is now in second place on the "list of debtors" after Argentina, which has obligations to the IMF of $40.94 million.
Recall
Ukraine's international reserves amounted to $37.9 billion at the beginning of July, having decreased by 2.9% over the month.