Bangladesh agrees end to IMF loan deadlock

The South Asian nation has agreed a more flexible exchange rate to help unlock $1.3bn of funds.

The deadlock between Bangladesh and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) ended on May 14 after the South Asian nation agreed to make its exchange rate more flexible and to take bold steps for boosting revenue.

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