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International Monetary Fund
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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On January 3, 1952, the International Monetary Fund1 announced that Burmahad signed the Articles of Agreement, becoming the fifty-first member of the Fund. Burma's quota in the Fund was designated at $15,000,000.
Par Values: The Fund announced on January 17 the establishment of the initial par value for the Ceylon rupee at 4.76190 rupees per United States dollar.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
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- Copyright © The IO Foundation 1952
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1 For a summary of previous action by the Fund, see International Organization, VI, p. 121; for a summary of the report of the five experts appointed by the United Nations and their recommendations concerning the Fund's role in a period of recession (United Nations, Measures for International Economic Stability), see International Financial News Survey, 02 1, 1952Google Scholar.
2 International Monetary Fund Press Release 177, January 3, 1952.
3 International Financial News Survey, January 18, 1952.
4 Ibid., February 22, 1952.
5 Ibid., May 2, 1952.
6 Ibid., June 13, 1952.
7 Ibid., June 27, 1952.
8 Ibid., June 13, 1952.