Sri Lanka meets all June-end IMF loan targets-cbank
COLOMBO, June 29 |
"We have met all the targets. Net domestic financing, net internal reserves, and the reserve money targets have been met," Cabraal told Reuters.
After concluding a two-week assessment, an IMF mission on June 15 said Sri Lanka's policy measures including policy rate hikes, flexible exchange rate, and credit restrictions have been yielding results.
If satisfied, the global lender will disburse the last tranche of the $2.6 billion loan -- around $420 million -- by mid July.
Currency dealers in the last two weeks said the rupee currency, which hit a fresh record low on Thursday, has been under severe pressure as the central bank continuously bought dollars to meet the net internal reserves target.