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Italy : Selected Issues
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund
“
... profitability
depends
heavily on the growth outlook. Many banks are expected to become more profitable...
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Republic of Poland : Selected Issues
Published 2023
International Monetary Fund
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... possible decarbonization paths and implications for energy import
dependency
. Despite increasing...
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Regional Economic Issues, November 2015, Europe
Published 2015
International Monetary Fund
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...
depend
on how far along they are in the postcrisis adjustment and their exposure to external risks...
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Republic of North Macedonia : Request for an Arrangement under the Precautionary and Liquidity Line-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Republi...
Published 2022
International Monetary Fund
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... and food prices. Given high
dependence
on energy imports, the external financing need has increased, while...
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Cyprus: 2021 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; and Staff Report
Published 2021
International Monetary Fund
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...
dependence
on service sectors and strict containment measures led real output to contract by 5.1 percent (yoy...
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Greece: 2021 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; and Staff Report
Published 2021
International Monetary Fund
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... Greece’s high
dependence
on tourism and pre-existing vulnerabilities. The government provided among...
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Republic of Slovenia : 2012 Article IV Consultation—Staff Report; Informational Annex; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive D...
Published 2012
International Monetary Fund
“
... environment and weak governance. Despite some deleveraging, banks continued to
depend
heavily on wholesale...
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Netherlands : 2013 Article IV Consultation
Published 2013
International Monetary Fund
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... and mitigate uncertainty. The financial system must reduce its
dependence
on wholesale financing, and banks...
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Austria : 2022 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report
Published 2022
International Monetary Fund
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...Austria is highly vulnerable to spillovers from the war in Ukraine given its high
dependence
...
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Germany : 2013 Article IV Consultation
Published 2013
International Monetary Fund
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... of 2013 and 2014 is heavily
dependent
on a gradual recovery in the rest of the euro area and a sustained...
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Russian Federation : Selected Issues
Published 2014
International Monetary Fund
“
..., and
dependent
on oil. First, Russia presents large territorial and sectoral heterogeneity. Second, structural...
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Republic of Kosovo : 2013 Article IV Consultation
Published 2013
International Monetary Fund
“
... and financial developments. Kosovo’s economy is excessively
dependent
on inflows from the diaspora. It is found...
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Italy : Selected Issues
Published 2013
International Monetary Fund
“
.... It highlights that Italy’s future competitiveness
depends
on the institutional and macroeconomic conditions...
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Republic of Belarus : Staff Report for the 2015 Article IV Consultation
Published 2015
International Monetary Fund
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... fueled inflation and external imbalances and left Belarus
dependent
on ad hoc external support. In 2015...
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France : 2017 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for France
Published 2017
International Monetary Fund
“
.... Medium-term prospects will critically
depend
on the implementation of the reform agenda...
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Portugal : Selected Issues
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund
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.... During 2015–2100, its population is expected to shrink by about 30 percent while the old-age
dependency
...
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Russian Federation : Selected Issues
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund
“
... more aligned to fundamentals should serve as incentives to build a less oil-
dependent
growth model...
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Iceland : Selected Issues Paper
Published 2015
International Monetary Fund
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... of an abrupt removal of capital controls. However, the outcome would be
dependent
on a number of factors...
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Slovak Republic : 2019 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report
Published 2019
International Monetary Fund
“
... tensions and a turning economic cycle, several vulnerabilities are coming to the fore. High
dependence
...
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Germany : 2019 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Germany
Published 2019
International Monetary Fund
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... and structural challenges are now weighing on growth. The export-
dependent
economy has been hit by the recent...
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