Yemen could resume publishing fiscal data in ‘near future’

Fund continues its capacity-building efforts in “fragile” state, despite challenges

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Yemen may be able to resume publishing fiscal and debt indicators aligned with international best practice in the “near future”, a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on October 23.

Speaking in a panel discussion during the fund’s annual meeting in Washington DC, Bruno Rocha said the IMF’s statistical department has been focused on reinforcing governance in the country. This had involved improving co-ordination between the finance ministry, the ministry of planning and

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