Financijski stres najštetniji za zdravlje i opću dobrobit pojedinca
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Autor:Marijana Hajdić Gospočić
SRI LANKA ECONOMIC CRISIS IMF
epa11022753 A vendor counts Sri Lankan rupee banknotes in the commercial hub of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 11 December 2023. The International Monetary Fund's executive board is slated to vote on 12 December regarding the release of approximately 330 million US dollars as the second tranche of the Extended Fund Facility program to Sri Lanka. In the preceding year, the IMF approved a three-billion-dollar Extended Fund Facility (EFF) to bolster Sri Lanka's economic strategies and reforms. Meanwhile, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) recently approved a 200 million US dollars concessional loan to Sri Lanka's government aimed at stabilizing the nation's financial sector in response to the economic crisis that arose in 2022 due to the suspension of external debt payments. Sri Lanka is experiencing its worst economic crisis in over seven decades as a result of a lack of foreign reserves. EPA/CHAMILA KARUNARATHNE
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LONDON, 12. veljače 2024. (Hina) - Financijski stres najštetniji je za zdravlje i opću dobrobit pojedinca, ubrzava proces starenja, utječe na biomarkere zdravlja te snažnije djeluje na mentalno zdravlje u odnosu na posljedice tugovanja zbog bolesti, teškog gubitka ili razvoda, pokazalo je novo istraživanje britanskih znanstvenika.
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