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This 2014 Article IV Consultation highlights that Malta’s economy continues to weather the global crisis well. Real GDP growth has been one of the highest in the euro area since the beginning of the crisis, supported by relatively diversified exports, a recent recovery in domestic demand,...
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This staff report on Malta’s Article IV Consultation highlights economic development and policies. Risks from the large international bank sector appear contained given limited balance-sheet exposure to the Maltese economy, though continued vigilance is warranted. Regulatory changes to...
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to its members, the Central Bank of Malta agrees to lend to the Fund an SDR denominated amount up to the equivalent of …
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This 2008 Article IV Consultation highlights that Malta has experienced a three-year-long expansion reflecting strong …
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This Article IV Consultation reports that Malta’s economy continues to perform well amidst considerable turbulence in … the euro area. While spillovers have remained contained to date, Malta’s large financial sector and highly open economy …
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This paper reviews economic developments in Malta during 1990–95. The paper presents an overview of some of the main …
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This 1999 Article IV Consultation highlights that real GDP growth in Malta in 1997 and 1998 continued the declining …
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Malta weathered the global recession relatively well. Real estate prices and collateral values experienced some …
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Malta showed good economic performance in the past years, reflecting its strengthened policy, and a benign external …
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This 2005 Article IV Consultation highlights that Malta’s economic growth languished in 2004 for a fourth consecutive … year. Slow growth reflected the weakness of, and increasing competition in, Malta’s export markets, as well as domestic … factors. The slowdown had begun with shocks to the key sectors, and was reinforced by slow growth in Malta’s trading partners …
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