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CHILE: IMF Issues Staff Concluding Statement Of 2024 Article IV Mission

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  • In the statement, the IMF notes that:
  • “The economy’s imbalances have been largely resolved. Economic activity is growing around its potential, and the current account position has continued to strengthen. However, the recovery has been uneven across industries, the labor market is lagging, and inflationary pressure have not yet fully abated.”
  • “Policy needs are now mainly of structural nature. Priorities include boosting medium-term growth and employment, strengthening fiscal, financial sector and international reserve buffers particularly in the context of a challenging global environment, and further reducing inequality.” – IMF
    • The full statement is here
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  • In the statement, the IMF notes that:
  • “The economy’s imbalances have been largely resolved. Economic activity is growing around its potential, and the current account position has continued to strengthen. However, the recovery has been uneven across industries, the labor market is lagging, and inflationary pressure have not yet fully abated.”
  • “Policy needs are now mainly of structural nature. Priorities include boosting medium-term growth and employment, strengthening fiscal, financial sector and international reserve buffers particularly in the context of a challenging global environment, and further reducing inequality.” – IMF
    • The full statement is here