Resident Representative Office -- News Archive
Az IMF magyarországi képviselőjével tárgyalt Sólyom László
October 28,2009
Iryna Ivaschenko a Nemzetközi Valutaalap további terveiről tájékoztatta az államfőt. 
Hungarian Academy of Sciences Conference
September 25,2009
Speaking Notes for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Conference, Budapest, September 25, 2009 
VIDEO: Hungarian Academy of Sciences Conference
September 25,2009
See the video presentation by Iryna Ivaschenko at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Conference, Budapest, September 25, 2009 
Hungary SBA: Taking Stock and Going Forward
September 24,2009
Presentation for the American Chamber of Commerce, Hungary Business Forum; Iryna Ivaschenko, September 24, 2009 
IMF to Hungary: Do a Better Job Watching Banks
September 22,2009
Iryna Ivaschenko, Resident Representative in Hungary; Interview with the WSJ; September 22, 2009 
Transparency International, Corporate Supporters Forum: Speaking Points
September 15,2009
Speaking Points for Resident Representative in Hungary at the Transparency International Forum, September 15, 2009 
IMF sees Hungarian economy recovering
July 27,2009
Hungary's sale of a eurobond last week was a sign of growing investor confidence in the government's policies, but it was an expensive debt issue and the country must focus on cutting its debt, Iryna Ivaschenko, the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) representative in Hungary, told Reuters. 
Hungary eurobond good sign, cutting debt is key-IMF
July 27,2009
Iryna Ivaschenko, the International Monetary Fund's representative in Hungary, which received a $25.1 billion rescue package last year from the IMF, World Bank and European Union, told Reuters the country's IMF program has been on track so far. 
Alpbach Talks: European Financial Markets
June 15,2009
June 15, 2009; Vienna, Austria 
IMF Survey: IMF Helping Counter Crisis Fallout in Emerging Europe
January 14,2009
The financial crisis has hit Europe hard. In an interview, IMF European Department head Marek Belka talks about Europe's prospects for recovery and the principles that guide the Fund as it seeks to help Europe's emerging economies counter the fallout of the crisis. 
IMF Survey: IMF Agrees $15.7 Billion Loan to Bolster Hungary's Finances
November 6,2008
The IMF's Executive Board approves a $15.7 billion loan for Hungary as part of a program designed to ease financial market stress in the East European country while supporting longer-run economic goals of reforming government finances and the banking sector. 

Iryna Ivaschenko


