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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of balance-of-payments in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of balance-of-payments in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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You have to pay back the China swap line (in 12 months time). It is a temporary fix to end the term, but it places a huge burden on the incoming administration to pay back the swap line and reverse the balance of payments deficit.
A comprehensive deal would go a long way toward normalizing Cuba's international financial relations and gaining access to official trade credits, however, a deal with the Paris Club will not get Cuba a good international credit rating. That can only come from more robust export earnings and a healthier sustainable balance of payments.
Finance Minister Natalia Yaresko:
It would be nonsense to make that payment, then talk to credtors..It doesn't fit in psychologically, doesn't fit in with my balance of payments problem to pay that(bond) in full.
Lira is not only suffering because of Erdogan's continuous criticism of monetary policy. (It) sells off because the current account gap still translates into a sizeable daily financing need, heavy reliance on short-term dollar borrowing makes this balance of payments very volatile. As usual, currency is the first channel to absorb the shocks.
No one pays attention to net reserves, which are declining every day, you have to pay back the China swap line (in 12 months time). It is a temporary fix to end the term, but it places a huge burden on the incoming administration to pay back the swap line and reverse the balance of payments deficit.
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