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Article IV Staff Reports
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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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5.5
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6.1
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Consumer Prices
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20.2
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8.1
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Source: World Economic Outlook (April 2013)
Please refer to more recent PIN/Staff reports on this country for possible revisions.
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Malawi: Financial Position in the Fund

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Malawi and the IMF
Updated May 22, 2013
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The last Article IV Executive Board Consultation was on July 23, 2012. Listed below are items related to Malawi, in reverse chronological order (you can also view items by category).
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 | November 07, 2003 -- Malawi: First Review Under the Three-Year Arrangement Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility, and Requests for Waiver of Performance Criteria, Extension and Rephasing of the Arrangement, and Additional Interim Assistance Under the Enhanced Initiative for Heavily Indebted Poor Countries--Staff Report; Staff Statement; Press Release on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Malawi
Series: Country Report No. 03/344
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 | October 27, 2003 -- Press Release: IMF Gives Final Approval of Malawi's PRGF Arrangement Review
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 | October 27, 2003 -- Malawi: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Progress Report
Series: Country Report No. 03/329
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 | October 20, 2003 -- Press Release: IMF Completes In Principle First Review of Malawi's PRGF Arrangement, Approves in Principle US$9.2 Million Disbursement, and Approves US$6.6 Million in Interim Assistance under the HIPC Initiative
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 | September 21, 2003 -- Statement by Mr. Jose Pedro de Morais Junior Minister of Finance of Angola, Given on the Occasion of the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) Meeting, September 21, 2003
Representing Africa Group I Constituency comprising the following countries: Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Ethiopia, Eritrea, The Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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 | September 19, 2003 -- Malawi -- Staff-Monitored Program -- Letter of Intent, Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies, and Technical Memorandum of Understanding, September 19, 2003
This letter of intent describes the policies that Malawi is implementing in the framework of a staff-monitored program.
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 | May 01, 2003 -- Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate for Malawi
Author/Editor: Mathisen, Johan Series: Working Paper No. 03/104
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 | December 13, 2002 -- News Brief: IMF and World Bank Issue a Statement on the Food Situation in Southern and Eastern Africa
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 | September 28, 2002 -- Statement by Mr. Julio Marcelino Bessa, Minister of Finance of Angola, Representing Africa Group I Constituency comprising the following countries: Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Ethiopia, Eritrea, The Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, IMFC Meeting of the IMF Board of Governors, September 27, 2002
The International Monetary and Financial Committee statement on behalf of the following countries: Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Ethiopia, Eritrea, The Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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 | September 11, 2002 -- Malawi: Use of Fund Resources--Request for Emergency Assistance--Staff Report and Press Release on the Executive Board Consideration
Series: Country Report No. 02/196
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 | September 06, 2002 -- IMF and Malawi Grain Reserves, A Letter to the Editor By Thomas C. Dawson, Director, External Relations Department, IMF
Published in the Irish Times
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 | September 03, 2002 -- Press Release: IMF Executive Board Approves US$23 Million in Emergency Credit to Malawi
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 | August 22, 2002 -- Malawi -- Letter of Intent, August 22, 2002
This Letter of Intent of the government of Malawi describes the policies that Malawi intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.
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 | August 16, 2002 -- Public Information Notice: IMF Concludes 2002 Article IV Consultation with Malawi
Each Public Information Notice contains a background section, a table of selected economic indicators, and an Executive Board assessment.
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 | August 16, 2002 -- Malawi: Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes--Fiscal Transparency Module
Series: Country Report No. 02/177
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 | August 16, 2002 -- Malawi: 2002 Article IV Consultation and Economic Program for 2002--Staff Report; Staff Supplement; and Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion
Series: Country Report No. 02/181
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 | August 16, 2002 -- Malawi: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Series: Country Report No. 02/182
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 | July 22, 2002 -- Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Joint Staff Assessment
Evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of a country's poverty reduction objectives and strategies, and in it the staffs of the IMF and World Bank make recommendations about whether the PRSP or IPRSP provides a sound basis for concessional assistance from the Bank and Fund, as well as for debt relief under the Enhanced Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Debt Initiative. PDF File Size: 121Kb
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 | July 19, 2002 -- Malawi -- Letter of Intent, Memorandum of Economic Policies, and Technical Memorandum of Understanding, July 19, 2002
This Letter of Intent of the government of Malawi describes the policies that Malawi intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.
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 | July 15, 2002 -- Malawi -- The Food Crises, the Strategic Grain Reserve, and the IMF
Adverse weather has contributed to recent crop failures and food shortages in a number of countries in southern Africa, including Malawi. But the causes of food shortages in Malawi are complex, also including lapses in the government's early warning systems, distortions in domestic markets, and mismanagement of food reserves. This factsheet describes these factors and the role played by the IMF, which has been misrepresented in a number of media reports.
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