International Monetary Fund (IMF) wants to start offering money to states without reference to their side. The IMF will do so if the bank's experts are convinced that these funds need this country. This was announced today wrote Wall Street Journal. The plan is to open a so-called "multinational credit line" (multicountry credit line). The Fund will provide funds not to individual countries and several states at once, the whole region. States are not required will take money. The strategy itself will be fully worked out until the autumn. Because of the crisis, the IMF has softened the conditions of the loan. In addition, states can now use a new kind of loan, called a "flexible line of credit" (flexible credit line). It is designed for those countries whose economic policy was tested stock. Such States should not give special application to get approval for a loan. At the moment the loan is taken Mexico, Colombia and Poland. Recall that the IMF was established to ensure global financial stability. Its mission - to facilitate international trade, high employment and sustained economic growth and reduce poverty around the world. The fund consists of 186 countries, its volume is 325 billion dollars. IMF Headquarters located in Washington. Its activity is associated with economic and political influence of the United States. That is why many countries, including European, refuse his assistance.
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