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IMF set to provide €1bn to Cyprus

Paris - The International Monetary Fund has agreed to provide approximately €1bn to the €10bn rescue plan for cash-strapped Cyprus, managing director Christine Lagarde said on Wednesday.

This would be through a three-year 891 million Special Drawing Rights (about €1bn) loan, Lagarde said in a statement, adding that she expects the deal to go to the IMF executive board for approval in early May.

The IMF, European Commission and European Central Bank agreed with Cyprus on Tuesday the terms of a programme that will see the country drastically downsize its bloated banking sector and put state finances in order.

"The Cypriot authorities have put forward an ambitious, multi-year reform programme to address the economic challenges they face," Lagarde said, describing it as "resolute."

"The overarching goals are to stabilise the financial system, achieve fiscal sustainability and support the recovery of economic activity to preserve the welfare of the population."

As part of the deal, Cyprus agreed last week to shut down bankrupt Laiki (Popular) Bank, transferring its deposits under €100 000 to the country's largest lender, Bank of Cyprus, which will be recapitalised.

Deposits over €100 000 at Bank of Cyprus will be subject to a still-undetermined haircut which could reach 60% of their value.

At the same time, the government imposed capital controls to prevent a run on banks.

Lagarde said efforts will now "focus on completing the financial sector recapitalisation process, gradually restoring normal financial flows and facilitating the restructuring of banks' impaired loans".

Cyprus has also committed itself to raise taxes, rein in spending and carry out structural reforms in the public sector to put its public finances in order.

Lagarde said "this is a challenging programme that will require great efforts from the Cypriot population," but that it "provides a durable and fully financed solution to the underlying problems facing Cyprus and provides a sustainable path toward a recovery."

She added that the measures adopted "seek to distribute the burden of the adjustment fairly among the various segments of the population and to protect the most vulnerable groups. The IMF, together with its European partners, will continue to support the efforts of the Cypriot people".


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