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Program implementation and economic fundamentals continue to be strong, but the external position weakened in mid-2014. Projected growth for 2014 has been revised down to 2.8 percent from 3.7 percent, due to weaker demand for Seychelles' two main exports�tourism and canned tuna. At the same...
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Context and policy challenges. Mozambique's macroeconomic performance remains robust, with strong growth and low inflation. In spite of the heightened risks from an uncertain global outlook, growth is expected to be broad-based in the medium term and boosted by the natural resource boom and...
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Côte d’Ivoire is preparing for presidential elections in October 2015 amid strong macroeconomic performance. All continuous and end-December quantitative performance criteria (PCs) and all but one indicative targets were met. All structural benchmarks were implemented, albeit with a minor...
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In spite of the implementation of measures to strengthen public financial management during the last quarter of 2014, the performance criteria (PC) for end-2014 relating to gross tax revenue and bank and market financing of the government were not met owing to administrative weaknesses at the...
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KEY ISSUES Main challenges: Rwanda continues to face the challenge of sustaining high growth in a context of uncertain donor flows, while avoiding the build-up of imbalances. Efforts to mobilize domestic revenue need to be reinvigorated, while judiciously using the limited borrowing space to...
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All but one performance criteria were met at end-April 2015 and structural benchmarks were largely completed, some with delays. However, there was non-observance of the continuous performance criterion on the ceiling on gross credit to government by Bank of Ghana (BoG) in April by a small margin...
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The Executive Board approved on February 2, 2015 a 12-month Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) and an arrangement under the Standby Credit Facility (SCF), with combined access of SDR 488.52 million (180 percent of quota). The first tranche of SDR 379.96 million (140 percent of quota) was made available...
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This paper discusses Liberia’s Request for an Extension of the Arrangement Under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF). From mid-2014 to mid-2015, Liberia faced a serious Ebola virus disease crisis, which triggered the declaration of a state of emergency. End-June 2014 performance criteria (PCs)...
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This paper discusses Uganda’s Fifth Review Under the Policy Support Instrument (PSI) and Request for Waiver of an Assessment Criterion and Modification of Assessment Criteria. The economy of Uganda has fared well in a difficult environment. Program performance under the PSI was generally...
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