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Madagascar's risk of external debt distress is assessed to be moderate, in line with the last debt sustainability …
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vulnerabilities declined significantly, and the external risk rating has been upgraded to high. The debt sustainability analysis (DSA …
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Cameroon's risk of external debt distress remains high. Fiscal consolidation and the Fund-supported envisaged reforms, coupled with the increasing share of concessional new borrowing, would improve the debt profile over time. However, at present, Cameroon's external debt remains highly...
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This report provides a Debt Sustainability Analysis (LIC-DSA) of Grenada's public and publicly guaranteed (PPG …
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This debt sustainability analysis (DSA) fully updates the May 2017 joint IMF/WB DSA. Bangladesh's risks of external …
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An updated debt sustainability analysis (DSA) indicates that The Gambia is currently in external debt distress and that … of a sound medium-term fiscal framework and debt strategy-could be instrumental in restoring debt sustainability …
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The debt sustainability analysis (DSA) shows some improvement relative to the previous review mainly due to better …
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Liberia remains at moderate risk of debt distress, though care and precision in implementing its ambitious infrastructure program will be critical. Under the baseline scenario, which reflects staff's interpretation of the authorities' stated plans, Liberia will remain at moderate risk of debt...
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-unchanged from the previous Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) published in April 2017. Alternative scenarios and stress tests …
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sustainability remain high due to elevated current spending, a projected decline in fishing revenue and grants, and risks of natural …
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