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Ethiopia Bondholders Criticise IMF for ‘Poorly’ Handled Debt Rework
Ethiopia's bondholders have criticized the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for poorly managing the country's debt restructuring efforts. The critique highlights concerns over the handling of Ethiopia's financial obligations.
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