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This paper discusses Colombia's Arrangement Under the Flexible Credit Line (FCL) and Cancellation of the Current … Arrangement. In the baseline scenario, growth in Colombia is expected to decelerate to 3.4 percent in 2015 but gradually return … current arrangement which expires on June 23, 2015. The IMF staff assesses that Colombia meets the qualification criteria for …
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Colombia's recovery is gaining momentum on the back of strong domestic demand, with a wider current account deficit. As … estimated to live in Colombia. Risks to global growth and financial stability are tilted to the downside and have increased … non-resident holdings of local-currency bonds, Colombia remains exposed to lower global growth, including indirectly …
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This paper on Colombia focuses on reforming energy pricing. Rising fiscal challenges in Colombia can risk derailing the …
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This 2019 Article IV Consultation discusses Colombia's economy that is improving drastically and is supported by very …
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channels. Despite various reforms in recent years, non-oil tax revenues in Colombia remain comparatively low. The Financing Law …
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. Despite a large external shock, Colombia's economy showed remarkable resilience in 2015. The current account deficit reached a …. Growth will be subdued in the near future but is projected to gradually return toward potential. The FCL has served Colombia …
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