IMF’s Sri Lanka, Pakistan Talks in Focus as $66 Billion at Risk
- Sri Lanka to end talks Thursday; Pakistan resumes negotiations
- Bankrupt Sri Lanka still has to agree terms with bondholders
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Sri Lanka is due to conclude bailout negotiations with the International Monetary Fund Thursday, just as South Asian peer Pakistan resumes talks with the multilateral lender.
Both nations are running out of dollars and need the IMF to either step up with cash or provide comfort to other potential creditors.