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will help to ensure rise in productivity, exports, and inflation pickup and reduce the foreign exchange risk. …
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the inflation tax. Accordingly, continued effort is likely to be needed to attain a fiscal position that is sustainable …
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This paper assesses the First Review Under the Staff-Monitored Program (SMP) for Afghanistan. The authorities have met all of the indicative quantitative targets set out under the SMP and all the structural benchmarks, except the benchmark on licensing of commercial banks, which was only partly...
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. Inflation expectations remain well anchored. Rising import prices are expected to push inflation toward the 2 percent target …
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Over the past decade, Ireland has experienced a sustained expansion in output and employment that has raised its per capita income above the ED average. The decline in interest rates, and increasing financial sector competition, rapidly rising disposable income, and high rates of household...
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monetary policy and exchange rate decisions more closely with its inflation. Maintaining central bank independence and …
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. Inflation is constraining the room for monetary policy easing. Banks’ capital ratios have fallen slightly, but asset quality … structural reforms, fiscal consolidation, and low inflation are critical for a sustained recovery. …
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This 2009 Article IV Consultation highlights that Ghana’s overall financial system remains stable. The regulatory and supervisory framework is strong, backed by a modern payment and settlement infrastructure. Financial soundness indicators point to a banking system that is liquid and with...
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importance of reinforcing debt management. Monetary policy should remain tight until inflation falls. …
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In this study, economic growth and development of Nigeria after the crisis is discussed. Nigeria’s economy is projected to grow by 7 percent in 2011. Near-term risks to growth mostly relate to domestic factors. Nigeria’s strong external position and low debt helped mitigate the...
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