IMF raises precautionary balance target by a quarter

Some executive board members wanted higher raise amid uncertainty over pandemic’s impact

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The International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C.
Photo: Henrik Gschwindt de Gyor/IMF

The International Monetary Fund’s executive board has agreed to raise the target level for its precautionary balances by a quarter in the medium term.

The executive board agreed to raise the target level from its current 20 billion in special drawing rights (approximately $28.8 billion) to SDR25 billion. It said board members were “broadly agreed” on this new figure, but added “a few directors would have preferred setting a higher target”.

The IMF’s framework for assessing precautionary

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