Tunisia: hopes for IMF agreement by year end, restructuring ‘not even on the table’

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Tunisia: hopes for IMF agreement by year end, restructuring ‘not even on the table’

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2G9HYW6 Tunis, Tunisia. 26th July, 2021. Clashes broke out this morning in front of the headquarters of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP) between citizens and members of the Ennahdha Movement and the Al Karama Coalition.photo: Yassine Mahjoub. (Credit Image: © Chokri Mahjoub/ZUMA Press Wire) | Alamy Stock Photo

Days after the Tunisian President Kais Saied shocked the world by freezing parliament and boosting his executive power, sources say that investors have little to be concerned about as conversations with the IMF continue to progress. The political saga, which some are calling ‘much-needed’, will not impact Tunisia’s ability to service its debt.

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