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IMF flags up weak growth, long-term debt sustainability and reform pledges in Article IV report

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) published on Tuesday the report for the Article IV consultation with Greece, which was discussed by its executive board last week.
The Fund anticipates that the growth which began in Greece last year to continue in the near-term, with real growth expectations of 2 percent this year, picking up to 2.4 percent in 2019. Growth is expected to fall below 2 percent in 2021, then to just ...
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