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International Monetary Fund (IMF). (Panorama: Ecuador).


THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF IMF

See: International Monetary Fund


IMF

See International Monetary Fund (IMF).
) granted US$41 million to Ecuador Ecuador (ĕk`wədôr) [Span., = equator], officially Republic of Ecuador, republic (2005 est. pop. 13,364,000), 109,483 sq mi (283,561 sq km), W South America.  to pay off overdue OVERDUE. A bill, note, bond or other contract, for the payment of money at a particular day, when not paid upon the day, is overdue.
     2. The indorsement of a note or bill overdue, is equivalent to drawing a new bill payable at sight. 2 Conn. 419; 18 Pick.
 salaries and other expenses--the first of a $205 million loan program from the IMF to get public accounts in order.
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Title Annotation:grants $41 million to Ecuador
Author:Diaz, Oscar
Publication:Latin Trade
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:3ECUD
Date:Jun 1, 2003
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