1
Published 2015
International Monetary Fund
... decline in non-iron-ore activity of some 2 percent, and a 47 percent slump in iron-ore output...

2
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund
... to the downside. Revenues are too low to finance key infrastructure projects. Iron ore production has become...

3
Published 2015
International Monetary Fund
... in the context of contained inflation, responsible macro-policies, high iron ore prices and scaled-up public...

4
Published 2011
International Monetary Fund
... are explained by means of equity finance and the banking sector. The role of Iron Mercantile Exchange (IME...

5
Published 2011
International Monetary Fund
... Credit Facility is discussed. Investment in iron ore and commercial agriculture and rebound in rubber...

6
Published 2011
International Monetary Fund
... growth picked up to about 5 percent in 2010–11, while the commencement of an iron ore megaproject in 2012...

7
Published 2009
International Monetary Fund
... sector, investment continues, and iron ore exports are expected to resume with the global economic...

8
Published 2013
International Monetary Fund
... having abundance of natural resources, notably oil and iron ore, Congo has achieved limited progress...

9
Published 2012
International Monetary Fund
... remained favorable, although subject to considerable risks. Following resumption of iron ore exports...

10
Published 2006
International Monetary Fund
... product by activity at current prices, 1992–2005 and at 1998 prices, 1993–2005; iron ore production...

11
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund
... on growth. In 2014, the first year EVD hit the country, the impact on real growth excluding iron ore...

12
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund
... was flat in 2015 mainly owing to the decline in activity in the iron ore and rubber sectors. Although...

13
Published 2013
International Monetary Fund
.... Growth is projected to remain robust, mainly driven by iron ore production and continued high public...

14
Published 2021
International Monetary Fund
... exports (iron ore and gold) and some delays in emergency spending, resulted in unexpected fiscal surpluses...

15
Published 2021
International Monetary Fund
... exports (iron ore and gold) and some delays in emergency spending, resulted in unexpected fiscal surpluses...

16
Published 2017
International Monetary Fund
... for Mauritania, with low and volatile metal prices. A steep decline in iron ore prices in 2014–15 took away half...

17
by Karam, Philippe
Published 2018
International Monetary Fund
... by demand from China for Australian commodities (coal and iron ore) and services (tourism and education...

18
Published 2024
International Monetary Fund
...This Selected Issues paper examines the potential medium and long-term effects of the Simandou iron...

19
by Mody, Ashoka
Published 2004
International Monetary Fund
..., iron-clad commitments to abstain from recontracting are untenable. Sovereign debt experts have long...

20
Published 2023
International Monetary Fund
... and make it more resilient and inclusive. A sound implementation of the Simandou iron ore project should...