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Projected % Change
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2009
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2010
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Real GDP
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-3.6
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3.5
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Consumer Prices
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-1
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0.5
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Source: World Economic Outlook (October 2009)
Please refer to more recent PIN/Staff reports on this country for possible revisions.
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People's Republic of China
Resident Representative Sub-Office in Hong Kong SAR
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People's Republic of China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the IMF
Updated November 20, 2009
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The People's Republic of China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a subscriber to the Special Data Dissemination Standard. Listed below are items related to the People's Republic of China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, in reverse chronological order (you can also view items by category).
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 | August 17, 2001 -- People's Republic of China--Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Series: Country Report No. 01/146
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 | June 18, 2001 -- IMF Survey:
Anne Krueger nominated for First Deputy Managing Director & Hausler, Rogoff, Geithner named department heads; Board work program; Fischer on Asia & IMF; Hong Kong SAR crisis recovery; IMF & governance; debt swaps; and Jamaica moves to strengthen economy. PDF File Size: 606Kb
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 | May 31, 2001 -- A Public-Private Partnership for Financial Stability, Address by IMF Managing Director Horst Köhler
Given at the Institute for International Finance, Hong Kong SAR
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 | May 23, 2001 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by Thomas Dawson, Director, External Relations Department, IMF
In terms of Secretary O'Neill's testimony yesterday, we certainly read it with interest, and I think on the comments he made regarding the Bank, we certainly understand his views and think that we are basically on the same track.
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 | March 02, 2001 -- Public Information Notice: IMF Concludes Article IV Consultation with People's Republic of China in Respect of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Public Information Notices (PINs) form part of the IMF's efforts to promote transparency of the IMF's views and analysis of economic developments and policies.
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 | March 02, 2001 -- People's Republic of China -- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: 2000 Article IV Consultation--Staff Report and Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion
Series: Country Report No. 01/43
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 | January 11, 2001 -- News Brief: IMF Managing Director Horst Köhler Opens Hong Kong Sub-Office
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 | January 11, 2001 -- Opening of the IMF's Hong Kong SAR Resident Representative Office -- Remarks by Horst Köhler
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 | January 06, 2001 -- Exchange Rate Regimes: Is the Bipolar View Correct? -- Address by Stanley Fischer
Prepared for delivery as the Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government, jointly sponsored by the American Economic Association and the Society of Government Economists, at the meetings of the American Economic Association, New Orleans
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 | September 23, 2000 -- News Brief: IMF Signs Agreement With People's Republic of China To Establish Hong Kong Sub-Office
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 | August 25, 2000 -- Factors Driving Global Economic Integration -- by Michael Mussa, Economic Counselor and Director of Research, IMF
Presented in Jackson Hole, Wyoming at a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City on Global Opportunities and Challenges
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 | August 01, 2000 -- Domestic Competition, Cyclical Fluctuations, and Long-Run Growth in Hong Kong SAR
Author/Editor: Zitzewitz, Eric Series: Working Paper No. 00/142
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 | June 19, 2000 -- IMF Survey:
Eduardo Aninat Interview; Köhler Activities; GCC Countries Pursue Reforms; Central Banking Seminar; Kell on Gender Equality & Development; Role of Lenders of Last Resort; Camdessus Honored; BIS Annual Report; and Hong Kong SAR and China's WTO accession. PDF File Size: 571Kb
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 | March 06, 2000 -- Public Information Notice: IMF Concludes Article IV Consultation with People's Republic of China in Respect of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Public Information Notices (PINs) form part of the IMF's efforts to promote transparency of the IMF's views and analysis of economic developments and policies.
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 | March 06, 2000 -- People's Republic of China--Hong Kong SAR: Staff Report for the 1999 Article IV Consultation
Series: IMF Staff Country Report No. 00/28 Notes: Included with the Staff Report is the text of Public Information Notice No. 00/15--IMF Concludes Article IV Consultation with People's Republic of China in Respect of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
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 | March 06, 2000 -- People's Republic of China--Hong Kong SAR: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Series: IMF Staff Country Report No. 00/30
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 | January 01, 2000 -- Property Prices and Speculative Bubbles - Evidence from Hong Kong SAR
Author/Editor: Duenwald, Christoph Series: Working Paper No. 00/2
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 | September 22, 1999 -- Transcript of a Press Conference on the October 1999 World Economic Outlook
Welcome to the press briefing on the 1999 World Economic Outlook.
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 | September 08, 1999 -- Transcript of a Press Conference on the 1999 International Capital Markets Report
We focus in the report on the global or international capital markets, developments and issues in these markets. This report is based extensively on discussions with private market participants, in addition to national authorities.
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 | August 30, 1999 -- IMF Report on Observance of Standards and Codes: People's Republic of China--Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
This report compares country practices in People's Republic of China--Hong Kong Special Administrative Region with internationally recognized standards and codes in the areas of data dissemination, fiscal transparency, monetary and financial policy transparency, and banking supervision, and in some instances, one or all of the following: securities markets, insurance regulations, and accounting and auditing standards. In reviewing countries' observance of standards, the report covers disclosure practices and also discusses issues related to the quality of the information released.
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