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An International Monetary Fund mission to Kinshasa in mid-February led by Cyrille Briançon is to give the government a pass-mark and recommend that the final tranche of its poverty reduction and growth facility of about US$40 million be handed over. This is despite the government's failure to meet several IMF targets....

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Cyrille Briançon, Jean-Claude Masangu, Joseph Kabila, Floribert Njabu, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Banque Centrale du Congo, Front des Nationalistes Intégrationnistes

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