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Argentina: Detailed Assessment of Observance of Principles for Insurance Supervision …
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Argentina: Detailed Assessment of Observance of IOSCO Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation …
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This paper presents Argentina's Fifth and Sixth Reviews under the Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility …
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This paper presents Argentina's Fourth Review under the Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF …
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short-term central bank paper, generated significant anxiety among market participants. Starting in mid-April, Argentina …
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Early decisive policy implementation by the new economic team was critical to stabilizing markets and begin rebuilding confidence in the run-up to the second review. Domestic demand has since slowed in response to tighter macroeconomic policies, with high frequency indicators pointing to a...
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Episodes of domestic policy uncertainty and acute market pressures in mid- 2022, coupled with a more challenging global environment, necessitated firmer program implementation and stronger policy reaction to ensure macroeconomic stability, rebuild policy credibility, and safeguard program...
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Tunisia’s reliance on European countries for export earnings, tourism, remittances, and foreign direct investment inflows has remained high over the last decades. Remittances and tourism receipts have been broadly stable in percent of GDP, with somewhat more fluctuations in the latter...
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This 2007 Article IV Consultation highlights that the lengthy expansion brought the Australian economy to a position of near full employment. Inflation had eased in late 2006 and early 2007, but accelerated in the second quarter. The current account deficit was 5½ percent of GDP in 2006. The...
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