IMF Reaches Staff-Level Agreement with Cameroon on the Fifth Reviews of Extended Credit Facility and Extended Fund Facility and Concludes Article IV Consultation
Cameroon IMF Extended Credit Facility Extended Fund Facility Article IV
Cameroon IMF Extended Credit Facility Extended Fund Facility Article IV
Good morning and welcome to our conference on “Fiscal Policy in an Era of High Debt”. Since the mid-1970s, global public debt has tripled to reach 92 percent of GDP by the end of 2022. So, debt levels had been rising for some time.
Thank you, President Biden, for inviting me to join the leaders. And let me go straight to where we are in the world economy. First, the good news. The global economy has been surprisingly resilient in 2023. But the recovery from the two consecutive shocks – the pandemic and the war – remains slow and uneven, and divergence in economic fortunes across the world continues to grow.
A staff team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) led by Mr. Dmitry Gershenson visited Tunis, Tunisia, during November 13-16, 2023 to discuss Libya’s economic and financial developments, the macroeconomic outlook, and the country’s policy and reform priorities.
A staff team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) team, led by Ms. Vera Martin, IMF mission chief for Zambia, visited Lusaka from October 25th to November 8th, 2023, to discuss progress on economic and financial policies to in the context of the second Review under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement. The
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the Eighth and final review of Sierra Leone’s arrangement under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF). The completion of the review enables the immediate disbursement of SDR 15.555 million (or about US$20.7 million). This brings total disbursements under the arrangement to SDR 124.44 million (or about US$165.6 million).