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    RUSSIA TO INVEST $10 BLN IN IMF BONDS
    Oleg Shchedrov

    Reuters
    http://www.reuters.com/article/ marketsNews/idUSL813635020090708

    L'AQUILA, Italy, July 8 (Reuters) - Russia expects to strike a deal
    with the International Monetary Fund in August or September to invest
    up to $10 billion in IMF bonds, a Russian official said on Wednesday.

    "Last week the IMF board agreed in principle to the scheme for
    such bonds," financial deputy sherpa Andrei Bokarev told reporters,
    speaking on the sidelines of a summit of the Group of Eight major
    industrial nations in Italy.

    "We expect this kind of agreement to be reached in August or
    September."

    Russian Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said in May that Moscow was
    ready to invest up to $10 billion in IMF bonds as part of a plan to
    help poorer allies struggling with the global financial crisis.

    President Dmitry Medvedev has said he wants the money invested
    by Russia to go through IMF channels mainly to its Central Asian
    allies. He has not specified how this could be achieved.

    The IMF has said it is considering issuing bonds on top of the funds
    it is receiving from some members, as well as through a Special Drawing
    Rights issue. The bond issue would be a first for the Washington-based
    institution.

    Bokarev said the volume of new bonds, in which China, India and some
    other countries have also shown interest, will not exceed $100 billion
    in the first stages.

    They will have an initial maturity of 2 years with a possible extension
    to 5 years.

    Russia had said it would not contribute money to the IMF directly
    but was interested in investing some of its gold and foreign exchange
    reserves, the world's third largest, in the IMF bonds, provided that
    they are liquid.

    China, the world's top reserve holder, said on May 10 it would invest
    in a bond denominated in Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) as part of
    efforts to increase the IMF's resources.

    Moscow has agreed to contribute $7.5 billion to a rescue fund
    created for former Soviet allies, forming the bulk of it. It also
    issued credits to Belarus, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan totalling over $5
    billion. (Reporting by Oleg Shchedrov; editing by Elizabeth Piper)
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