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International Monetary Fund

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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It was reported on March 16, 1958, that the government of the Netherlands had informed the International Monetary Fund that it no longer required its $68,750,000 stand-by arrangement, in view of the improved reserve position of the Netherlands Bank. Accordingly, the arrangement, which was to have continued for one year from September 12, 1957, was cancelled as of the close of business on March 11.

Type
International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1958

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References

1 International Monetary Fund, Press Release No. 275, March 16, 1958.

2 Ibid., Press Release No. 276, March 24, 1958.

3 Ibid., Press Release No. 277, March 31, 1958.

4 Ibid., Press Release No. 280, May 14, 1958.

5 Ibid., Press Release No. 274, March 7, 1958.

6 Ibid., Press Release No. 278, April 14, 1958.

7 Ibid., Press Release No. 279, April 25, 1958.