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    INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND: EASTERN EUROPE TO JOIN EUROZONE

    Panorama.am
    14:14 06/04/2009

    Crisis-hit European Union states in central and Eastern Europe should
    consider scrapping their currencies in favor of the euro even without
    formally joining the eurozone, according to the International Monetary
    Fund. Disclosure of the confidential report, prepared about a month
    ago, could reignite a fierce debate over strategies to assist central
    and east Europe. The IMF report was compiled to support a campaign
    by the fund, the World Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction
    and Development to persuade the EU and eastern European states to
    back a region-wide anti-crisis strategy, including a regional rescue
    fund. The campaign failed amid widespread opposition from both west
    and east European states. The IMF, which forecasts a 2.5 per cent
    decline in regional gross domestic product in 2009, estimates that
    "emerging Europe" - including Turkey - must roll over $413bn in
    maturing external debt in 2009 and cover $84bn in projected current
    account deficits. The report estimates that "the financing gap" -
    money needed from international financial institutions, the EU and
    governments - will be $123bn this year and $63bn next, or $186bn
    in total.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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