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Article IV Staff Reports
Financial Sector Assessment Program
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Projected % Change
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2013
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2014
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Real GDP
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4.1
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4.5
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Consumer Prices
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2.2
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3
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Source: World Economic Outlook (April 2013)
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Colombia: Financial Position in the Fund

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Colombia and the IMF
Updated May 6, 2013
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| IMF Survey Online |
 | February 04, 2013 -- IMF Survey : Colombia: Sound Policies, Reform Agenda Behind Strong Growth
Prudent economic policy management and a strong policy framework have supported Colombia’s remarkable economic performance in recent years and its resilience to adverse shocks, said the IMF in its regular assessment of Latin America’s fourth largest economy.
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 | May 09, 2011 -- IMF Survey: IMF Approves $6.2 Billion Credit Line for Colombia
The IMF's Executive Board has approved a new $6.2 billion credit line for Colombia to provide additional protection in a still uncertain global environment and help bolster confidence in the country's ability to withstand external shocks.
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 | May 06, 2009 -- IMF Survey: Facing Global Crisis, Latin America Now More Resilient
Economic activity in Latin America and the Caribbean is expected to contract by 1½ percent in 2009, from about 4½ percent growth in 2008, but is better prepared than in the past to face the global crisis, says the latest IMF forecast for the region.
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 | April 21, 2009 -- IMF Survey: Colombia Seeks $10.4 Billion Credit Line from IMF
Colombia becomes the third country to seek access to a new IMF credit line for strong performing countries, requesting $10.4 billion to bolster its economy in the face of the global recession.
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