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November 15, 2008

India can borrow $39 billion from IMF, World Bank

To help tide over the credit crisis, India can avail of loans worth $39 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia told reporters late on Friday night.

India can borrow up to $30 billion (up five fold) from the IMF to infuse short-term liquidity through low conditional loans. This will have to be repaid within nine months. "But with reserves of $200 billion, we really don't need this," Ahluwalia said.

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Posted by boyang at November 15, 2008 4:35 AM