Sri Lanka hopes to be bailed out by IMF by next week
Sri Lanka's finance minister declared his government is expecting a bailout package from the International Monetary Fund to come into place next week, as Sri Lanka faces a worsening economic crisis.
"The good news is that it could be forthcoming next week," said Ravi Karunanayake after meeting with IMF representatives on Saturday.
Sri Lanka is reportedly hoping to receive a $1.5–2 billion bailout package, as it struggles to cope with a budget deficit, dwindling foreign reserves and a currency crisis. State Minister of Finance Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena said at least $1 billion would be granted.
Mr Karunanayake though remained upbeat, telling reporters, "it is better to have the IMF endorsement than to be without it".

