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IMF praises Latin America growth | IMF praises Latin America growth |
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High oil prices and tighter inflation controls have boosted the prospects for economic growth in Latin America, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said. | High oil prices and tighter inflation controls have boosted the prospects for economic growth in Latin America, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said. |
The IMF's 2006 Regional Economic Outlook forecasts average growth in the region of 4.75% for 2006, a 0.5% increase over 2005. | The IMF's 2006 Regional Economic Outlook forecasts average growth in the region of 4.75% for 2006, a 0.5% increase over 2005. |
Brazil and Mexico are leading an investment boom across the area, the IMF reported. | Brazil and Mexico are leading an investment boom across the area, the IMF reported. |
The IMF expects regional inflation to drop from 5.25% to 5% by 2007. | The IMF expects regional inflation to drop from 5.25% to 5% by 2007. |
Visible success | Visible success |
Strong domestic consumer demand is another factor that is driving growth, with private consumption expected to account for two-thirds of economic expansion in 2006 and 2007. | Strong domestic consumer demand is another factor that is driving growth, with private consumption expected to account for two-thirds of economic expansion in 2006 and 2007. |
The IMF noted the success of central banks in keeping price increases under control and praised "the credibility of monetary frameworks in most of the region". | The IMF noted the success of central banks in keeping price increases under control and praised "the credibility of monetary frameworks in most of the region". |
The report covered the entire region including the Caribbean, where higher oil prices have benefited Trinidad and Tobago as well as aiding the economies of Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Venezuela. | The report covered the entire region including the Caribbean, where higher oil prices have benefited Trinidad and Tobago as well as aiding the economies of Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Venezuela. |
The IMF noted widespread reductions in poverty, with the income of the poorest half of the population growing twice as fast as that of the top 10%. | The IMF noted widespread reductions in poverty, with the income of the poorest half of the population growing twice as fast as that of the top 10%. |
Employment is up, with jobless rates across the region falling towards an average of 10%. | Employment is up, with jobless rates across the region falling towards an average of 10%. |
The proposed $5.25bn expansion to the Panama Canal is expected to have a dramatic impact on the economy of the surrounding area, according to the IMF. | The proposed $5.25bn expansion to the Panama Canal is expected to have a dramatic impact on the economy of the surrounding area, according to the IMF. |
As the Panama Canal expansion project moves towards its 2014 target date for opening, increased demand for labour, goods and services will be seen throughout Central America, the IMF believes. | As the Panama Canal expansion project moves towards its 2014 target date for opening, increased demand for labour, goods and services will be seen throughout Central America, the IMF believes. |
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