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agreements with the National Bank of Belgium (Belgium) and the Swiss National Bank (Switzerland), effective on August 30, 2017 …. These new borrowing agreements with Belgium and Switzerland provide new resources equivalent to SDR 350 million and SDR 500 …
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to its members, the National Bank of Belgium agrees to lend to the Fund an SDR denominated amount up to the equivalent of …
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borrowing agreement (the 'Agreement') with the National Bank of Belgium, by which Belgium will provide new loan resources of up …
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Belgium has effected a remarkable fiscal adjustment, best illustrated by the decline in its public debt. While … the social transfer system in Belgium. Belgium has a very accessible and equitable health care system. The system is …
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The global financial crisis has forced government intervention in major financial institutions in Belgium. This 2008 …
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This paper reviews the financial implications of aging for the pension system in Belgium during 1995-2050. Our … countries. In Belgium, the problem is particularly acute in the pension system for civil servants. The impact of amending …
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This 2011 Article IV Consultation reports that the vulnerability of Belgium’s sovereign debt to market pressures makes …
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This Selected Issues paper reviews Belgium’s experience with fiscal adjustment and the long-term outlook for the public …
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In this paper we develop and test a model of a utility maximizing representative agent operating in the Belgium … is not rejected in some additional tests relating the Belgium-Luxembourg two-tier market: spread to some Belgian policy …
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After being hit by a severe recession in 2008–09, the Belgian economy is gradually recovering. When core inflation remained subdued in 2010, headline inflation jumped up due to the energy price hike. The growth of potential output is expected to revert to its declining trend over the medium...
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