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IMF approves third review of Haiti staff-monitored program, extends reform path to 2027

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IMF approves third review of Haiti staff-monitored program, extends reform path to 2027
Key Points(3)
  • Inflation has eased somewhat but remains elevated, while financial intermediation continues to weaken amid reduced bank lending and rising uncertainty.</p> <p data-start="2211" data-end="2543">Despite these challenges, the IMF said external buffers remain relatively stable.
  • Remittance inflows have helped offset external pressures, and gross international reserves are projected at around US$3.4 billion by end-FY2026, equivalent to more than seven months of import cover.
  • The exchange rate has also remained broadly stable.</p> <p data-start="2545" data-end="2867">On the fiscal side, the IMF highlighted weak revenue performance, constrained spending capacity, and pressure from rising fuel subsidy costs.

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