Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Resident Representative Site
Resident Representative Office in Bosnia and Herzegovina
October, 2009
This web page provides information on the activities of the Office, views of the IMF staff, and the relations between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the IMF. Additional information can be found on Bosnia and Herzegovina and IMF country page, including official IMF reports and Executive Board documents in English that deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
At a Glance: Bosnia and Herzegovina's Relations with the IMF
- Current IMF membership: 188 countries
- Bosnia and Herzegovina joined the Fund on December 14, 1992
- Quota: SDR 169.10 million
- Outstanding Loans: Stand-by Arrangements SDR 338.20 million
- The last Article IV consultation (Country Report No. 12/282 , was discussed by the Executive Board on September 26, 2012
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Bosnia and Herzegovina and The IMF
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Second Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement and Requests for Waivers of Applicability and Modification of Performance Criteria —Staff Report; Press Release; and Statement by the Executive Director
May 17, 2013
Series: Country Report No. 13/121 
Press Release: IMF Completes Second Review under the Stand-By Arrangement with Bosnia and Herzegovina and Approves €39 Million Disbursement
Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Supplementary Letter of Intent, and Addendum to the Technical Memorandum of Understanding, April 23, 2013
April 23, 2013
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Press Release: Bosnia and Herzegovina joins the IMF’s General Data Dissemination System
Press Release: Statement by the IMF Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina
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