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IMF delegation to follow up next week on Jordan's reform programmes
By Petra - Dec 02,2014 - Last updated at Dec 02,2014
AMMAN — Finance Minister Umayya Toukan on Tuesday said a delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will pay the Kingdom a regular visit next week to follow up on financial and economic reform programmes.
Toukan added that the team will discuss recent financial and economic developments that affect the national economy, especially after the IMF executive board agreed to conclude the fifth revision to the national reform programme.
He noted that the IMF may finish the revision programme by February 2015. The minister said Jordan’s commitment to apply the financial and economic reform programme has a great impact on improving the financial performance and stability of the Jordanian economy.
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