IMF Mission to work in Lithuania

  • 2012-06-11

VILNIUS - From June 11 - 15, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission, headed by Julie Kozack, a representative of the European Department of the IMF, will work in Lithuania.

This Mission arrives to Lithuania once in six months, the Bank of Lithuania said in a statement.

The IMF experts will analyze Lithuania's overall macroeconomic situation and economic development trends, assess the situation in the financial sector and the implementation of the budget and social policy measures. The meetings are planned with the representatives of the Bank of Lithuania, the Ministry of Finance and other public institutions and the private sector.

Lithuania is a member of the International Monetary Fund since 1992. Currently, 187 countries are members of the IMF.