Real GDP growth is projected at 4.4 percent in 2026, supported by strong agriculture output and public infrastructure investment. Scaling up public investment offers opportunities for stronger growth ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a positive forecast for Morocco’s economy, projecting a real GDP growth of 4.4% in 2026 and 4.5% in 2027.
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IMF: Conflict casts shadow on Morocco's economic growth
Washington: The International Monetary Fund has warned that in the near term, growth in Morocco would be impacted by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.The Executive Board of the IMF concluded ...
Morocco is set to maintain steady economic expansion, the IMF has assessed, forecasting the country’s GDP growth of 4.4% ...
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff team, led by Mr. Varapat Chensavasdijai, visited San José during February 25–March 9, 2026 for the 2026 Article IV consultation. At the conclusion of the ...
Staff Reaches Staff-level Agreement on the Fifth and Sixth Reviews of the Extended Fund Facility and the Resilience and Sustainability Facility and Conducts Discussion on the 2026 Article IV Consultat ...
The International Monetary Fund has just warned of slowing global economic growth in its latest analysis. Similar to this finding, a newly issued report reveals the world’s wealthiest countries by ...
IMF calls for decisive measures from government Chancellor Merz promises to work 'at a fast pace' Economists, investors say promised reforms slower than expected BERLIN, Nov 26 (Reuters) - German ...
An IMF study finds Malta’s economic outlook remains strong with growth around 4%, but warns that rapid expansion in housing and household credit could increase financial vulnerabilities. The report ...
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team led by Mr. Todd Schneider, Mission Chief for Seychelles, visited Victoria from March 4-19, 2026, to conduct discussions for the two final ...
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