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Iceland to announce $6bn IMF-led rescue

By David Ibison in Reykjavik

Published: October 20 2008 13:10 | Last updated: October 20 2008 13:42

Iceland is poised to announce a $6bn International Monetary Fund-led rescue package, backed with co-ordinated action from other central banks, to help stabilise its economy after its banking system collapsed this month.

People with knowledge of the talks between Iceland and the IMF said the fund was expected to contribute just in excess of $1bn (€750m), with central banks from the Nordic region and Japan contributing the rest of the money.

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