BREAKING NEWS: Treasury open to debt ceiling, says IMF letter

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BREAKING NEWS: Treasury open to debt ceiling, says IMF letter
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With an expenditure ceiling already in place, the budget process will take place within very tight constraints

SA has told the International Monetary Fund that it is “open to introducing a debt ceiling” in the budget in an effort to reverse the country’s upward trajectory of debt, rein in spending, and fix public finances.This article is reserved for our subscribers.

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