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Article IV Staff Reports
Financial Sector Assessment Program
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Projected % Change
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2017
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2018
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Real GDP
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2.6
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2.1
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Consumer Prices
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2.4
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1.4
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Source: World Economic Outlook (April 2017)
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Spain and the IMF
Updated June 8, 2017
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The last Article IV Executive Board Consultation was on January 27, 2017. Listed below are items related to Spain, in reverse chronological order (you can also view items by category).
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 | April 17, 2012 -- Transcript of the World Economic Outlook Press Conference
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 | April 17, 2012 -- Transcript of the Fiscal Monitor Press Conference
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 | April 05, 2012 -- Transcript of a Conference Call on the Third Review under an EFF Arrangement with Portugal
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 | April 05, 2012 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by Gerry Rice, Director, External Relations Department, International Monetary Fund
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 | March 01, 2012 -- Narrowing Vertical Fiscal Imbalances in Four European Countries
Author/Editor: Izabela Karpowicz Series: Working Paper No. 12/91
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 | January 26, 2012 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by David Hawley, Deputy Director, External Relations Department, International Monetary Fund
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 | January 24, 2012 -- Transcript of the Updates to the World Economic Outlook/Global Stability Report/Fiscal Monitor Press Briefing
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 | January 13, 2012 -- IMF Survey: Big Financial Sectors Under Review in 2012 By IMF
There's one thing all countries learned in the recent crisis: problems in the financial system can have devastating consequences for economic health. In 2012 the IMF will examine some of the world’s biggest financial sectors to help them spot any trouble on the horizon.
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 | December 15, 2011 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by David Hawley, Deputy Director, External Relations Department, International Monetary Fund
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 | November 14, 2011 -- Cross-Cutting Themes in Advanced Economies with Emerging Market Banking Links
Subject: Banking sector | Austria | Belgium | Netherlands | Spain | Developed countries | Emerging markets | Capital flows | Liquidity | Financial risk | Risk management | Cross country analysis
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 | October 14, 2011 -- Transcript of "Lost Decades: The Making of America's Debt Crisis and the Long Recovery"
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 | September 24, 2011 -- Transcript of Press Conference on Europe, Antonio Borges, head of the IMF European Department
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 | September 23, 2011 -- Statement by the Hon. Elena Salgado, Governor of the World Bank Group and the IMF for Spain
PDF File Size: 376Kb
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 | September 23, 2011 -- Transcript of Press Conference on the Global Financial Stability Report
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 | September 20, 2011 -- Transcript of the Press Briefing on the Fiscal Monitor
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 | September 20, 2011 -- Transcript of the World Economic Outlook (WEO) Press Briefing
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 | July 29, 2011 -- Public Information Notice: IMF Executive Board Concludes 2011 Article IV Consultation with Spain
Each Public Information Notice contains a background section, a table of selected economic indicators, and an Executive Board assessment.
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 | July 29, 2011 -- Spain : Staff Report for the 2011 Article IV Consultation; Public Information Notice; Statement by the Staff Representative; and Statement by the Executive Director for Spain.
Series: Country Report No. 11/215
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 | July 29, 2011 -- Spain : Selected Issues
Series: Country Report No. 11/216
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 | July 29, 2011 -- IMF Survey: Spain to Keep Up Reform Momentum
Spain's economy has stabilized this past year, with a modest recovery―amounting to 1.6 percent of GDP―projected to take hold in 2012. But as recent developments in the markets have made clear, Spain is not out of the danger zone yet, and the government will need to persevere with reforms.
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