International Monetary Fund
Sri Lanka: IMF Credit Outstanding
as of December 31, 1999

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Date GRA Purchases SAF, TF, ESAF/PRGT Loans RST Loans Totals
December 31, 1999   0   188,124,000   0   188,124,000
December 31, 1998   0   260,834,000   0   260,834,000
December 31, 1997   0   321,206,000   0   321,206,000
December 31, 1996   0   369,240,000   0   369,240,000
December 31, 1995   0   400,474,000   0   400,474,000
December 31, 1994   0   422,784,000   0   422,784,000
December 31, 1993   0   375,708,000   0   375,708,000
December 31, 1992   13,600,000   324,170,000   0   337,770,000
December 31, 1991   68,000,000   212,170,000   0   280,170,000
December 31, 1990   131,558,336   156,540,027   0   288,098,363
December 31, 1989   163,410,421   114,899,227   0   278,309,648
December 31, 1988   209,429,174   57,671,227   0   267,100,401
December 31, 1987   164,669,796   30,435,920   0   195,105,716
December 31, 1986   234,026,046   49,516,018   0   283,542,064
December 31, 1985   292,487,973   68,596,116   0   361,084,089
December 31, 1984   328,344,767   84,697,014   0   413,041,781

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Sri Lanka: Financial Position in the Fund