IMF TO OPEN FULL $1 TRILLION LENDING FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER.

Describing the COVID-19 pandemic as “a crisis like no other,” IMF head Kristalina Georgieva has said the international lender plans to use all its USD 1 trillion lending capacity to support countries across the world battling the deadly outbreak. An unprecedented 102 of the International Monetary Fund’s 189 member nations are seeking assistance from the organization to combat the coronavirus, the lending agency’s Managing Director Georgieva said. 

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“It is a crisis like no other. In scope, we are now in the worst recession since the Great Depression. We are experiencing a 3 per cent contraction of global GDP, and 170 countries are going to see income per capita falling versus what we expected three months ago for 160– “for them to go up,” Georgieva told reporters at the start of the annual spring meeting of IMF and the World Bank.
According to the Johns Hopkins University data, over 2 million people are infected by the virus and more than 136,000 people have died of the disease globally. In view of the coronavirus crisis, the spring meeting is being held virtually– the first one in the history of IMF and the World Bank.
For the first time in the history of the IMF, epidemiologists are providing inputs for its macroeconomic projections, and they’re telling the IMF it may get even worse if the virus continues its round for longer, or if vaccines and treatments are slow to come around, the IMF Managing Director said. The IMF is proposing to double emergency financial assistance. “We started aiming for USD 50 billion, we are now at USD 100 billion, and in one short month, the month of April, our Board will have approved half of what is now exceptionally high demand for these resources, 102 countries asking for it. Already we disbursed for 15 in a record short time,” she said. 

The IMF Board has already approved debt relief for 25 of its poorest members. “We will need to raise resources, and I’m so glad that during the G20 discussion this morning there was unanimous support for the Fund to do more, especially for those who need us more,” she said. — PTI