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IMF recommends structural reforms

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2IMF recommends structural reforms Empty Re: IMF recommends structural reforms Sun Jan 04, 2015 1:20 pm

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[tlm724] the fund has in the last ten years in the role of head of institution-building and counseling to maintain economic stability in Iraq

[tlm724] focus of policy dialogue, conducted with the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Iraq on fiscal policy, administration and management of oil revenues, and management of foreign exchange reserves, and the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.

[tlm724] He is currently working on the information we have collected during recent meetings to address, and we will develop a set of recommendations on economic policy within the report of the Article IV consultation for 2015

[tlm724] who are planning to set up in the spring after further consultations with the government and central bank

[tlm724] spring  Wink   they had said in Dec it would be a few months

[tlm724] As is the case with all of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, is the drop in oil prices the biggest current problem for Iraq, which is likely to reduce the total revenue has imposed tough choices on government spending.

[tlm724] the government should work in the medium term to reduce its dependence on oil by diversifying the economy, and to achieve this goal, the structural reforms will be necessary to remove the obstacles and administrative obstacles to the existence of a competitive private sector and the financial sector is strong

[tlm724] get those supporting laws passed and launch the free market economy completely

[tlm724] it is difficult to configure accurate idea now because of the limited economic data for the second half of the year, particularly from the provinces within the areas of conflict

[tlm724] Our initial assessment indicates that "Daash" attacks causing serious harm to the non-oil economy

[tlm724] on the contrary, much of the oil sector has not been affected by the conflict    

[tlm724] oil production and exports are still well so far and we expect that oil production up to 3.3 million barrels per day,

[tlm724] we expect the economic recovery in 2015 with GDP growth rate of more than 2 percent, driven by increased expansion in the oil sector

[tlm724] Inflation remains low, even now at a rate of 0.9 percent at the end of last October, but the provinces affected by the conflict do not enter data

[tlm724] overall I think the IMF is pleased because things really could have been much worse. Spring will bring new light to the current status of Iraq


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