(RTTNews) - The International Monetary Fund’s Executive Board Wednesday approved a framework for the issuance of notes to member countries and their central banks, for the first time ever, in order to attract additional sources of income for lending purposes in the face of the global crisis.
Under this framework, members may sign agreements ...
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