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This Selected Issues paper on the Kingdom of Lesotho reviews the broad objectives and key institutional features of the Common Monetary Area (CMA) relating to currency arrangements. The CMA Agreement provides for the three small member countries to have access to South African capital and money...
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This Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix on Angola underlie monetary policy framework. Angola has adopted an anti-inflation policy that has led to a sharp decline in inflation. To institute a monetary policy framework, a nominal anchor or constraint on the value of domestic currency...
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Brazil: Detailed Assessment of Observance of Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision …
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Brazil’s economy has shown remarkable resilience amid the ongoing disinflation. Economic activity has grown steadily …
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This Selected Issues paper focuses on challenges and options for reform in Brazil. This paper discusses options to … implementation risks, and consolidation that is more ambitious is needed to achieve a downward debt path. Building on Brazil's and …
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The 2023 Article IV Consultation with Brazil discusses that growth is projected to moderate from 2.9 percent in 2022 to …
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KEY ISSUES Context. Brazil is recovering gradually from the growth slowdown that started in mid-2011, but the recovery …
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Domestic demand continued to grow at rapid rates, despite corrective fiscal and monetary policy measures. Although trade and financial sector reforms advanced and foreign direct investment (FDI) regulations were liberalized, there was less progress in improving the business environment, reducing...
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The strategy underlying the Arusha agreement envisaged a three-year transition period, involving further national reconciliation steps, implementation of lasting power-sharing arrangements, and initiation of national reconstruction. To overcome poverty, Burundi should diversify its economy and...
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