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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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7.2
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7
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Consumer Prices
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10.7
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8.2
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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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Nigeria: Financial Position in the Fund

Transactions with the Fund

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Nigeria and the IMF
Updated May 10, 2013
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 | March 31, 2008 -- IMF Survey:
Global Imbalances, Africa's Improved Debt Outlook, Nigerian Reform, Burkina Faso's Cotton Crisis, Ghana and Inflation Targeting, Iraq's Progress, Egypt's Reforms Spur Growth, Asian Trade, Baltics' High Growth Rate, News Briefs PDF File Size: 632Kb
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 | October 17, 2005 -- IMF Survey:
Asia and Middle East Regional Economic Outlooks; Policy Support Instrument; IIE on IMF reform; Financial stability conference; Mozambique's tax reform; Nigeria's pension reform; Chile's pension reform; Why political connections matter. PDF File Size: 335Kb
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 | March 15, 2004 -- IMF Survey:
IMF Managing Director resigns; Belgium's reform efforts; Updating national accounts manual; Coping with volatility; Parliamentary network; Reforming global financial systems; Nigeria's resource curse. PDF File Size: 866Kb
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 | August 14, 2000 -- IMF Survey:
Köhler on IMF reforms and press questions; IMF outreach on standards and codes and public debt management; Stand-By credit for Nigeria; UN economic and social survey; Dubrovnik Economic Conference; data provision for surveillance; Emerging Market Finance. PDF File Size: 745Kb
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 | April 05, 1999 -- IMF Survey:
Agreement on key elements of Russian program; credit disbursement for Brazil; augmented support for Indonesia; Camdessus on Nigeria's reforms; large capital flows; exchange rate implications of EMU; and strengthened SDDS: and offshore banking. PDF File Size: 235Kb
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