IMF talks aim to provide Ireland with precautionary facilities

Talks have begun to provide precautionary facilities should Ireland fail to exit the bailout plan later this year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said today.

IMF talks aim to provide Ireland with precautionary facilities

Talks have begun to provide precautionary facilities should Ireland fail to exit the bailout plan later this year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said today.

The IMF is demanding €3.1bn in tax hikes and spending cuts next year, saying staff would not support easing austerity by using any benefits from the promissory note deal.

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