Tomorrow, January 16 is the deadline for enrollment onto the Debt Exchange Programme.
However, individual bondholders and other groups included in the programme have all rejected it.
Meanwhile, the government also needs to sustain its debt to enable it qualify an IMF Programme.
Tonight, The Probe will have a conversation on how the rejection of the programme could impact IMF support being sought.
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