EU-IMF AUDIT MISSION TO HEAD TO ROMANIA IN MID-JANUARY.

EU and International Monetary Fund (IMF) auditors will head to Romania on 15 January to discuss the country's 2013 draft budget and its progress on reforms in what will be the first test for Prime Minister Victor Ponta's new centre-left government. The visit will end on 29 January. The IMF had delayed a mission set for November 2012 until after the 9 December legislative elections and the installation of a new government. In May 2009, the Balkan country obtained a 20 billion rescue package from the IMF, the European...

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