Reserve Bank of Fiji - Annual Report 2004

According to the Reserve Bank of Fiji's Annual Report 2004, the Fiji economy registered its fourth consecutive year of growth in 2004.

'Investment continues to rise. Labour market conditions improved. Inflation remained low despite higher international oil price during the year. Foreign reserves remained adequate. The financial system is stable and sound.'

'Estimate for growth in 2004 is 3.8 percent driven mainly by an upsurge in construction activities. An encouraging development was that growth

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