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Guidance Note for Surveillance Under Article IV Consultations
International Monetary Fund on
June 23rd 2022
This Guidance Note provides guidance to country teams for surveillance under Article IV consultations. It supersedes the 2015 Guidance Note and its supplement. Fund surveillance continuously adapts to the evolving economic and financial landscape. The 2021 Comprehensive Surveillance Review (CSR) identified priorities for Fund surveillance, both in terms of content and modalities. This Guidance Note covers: Scope and requirements: The note lays out the coverage of, and formal requirements for, Article IV consultations and staff reports. It also outlines best practices aimed at enhancing the traction of Fund analysis and policy advice. Priorities and focus. The note reflects the four surveillance priorities identified in the CSR: (i) confronting risks and uncertainties, (ii) preempting and mitigating spillovers, (iii) ensuring economic sustainability, and (iv) adopting a more unified approach to policy advice. The note also provides guidance on sharpening the focus and selectivity of Article IV staff reports...
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Economics
Monetary policy
International Monetary Fund
Macroprudential regulation
Risk
Economic inequality
Public finance
Money laundering
Macroeconomics
Sustainability
Systemic risk
Exchange rate
Economic growth
Policy
Inflation
Central bank
Tax
Asset and liability management
Financial inclusion
Corporate social responsibility
Financial Action Task Force
Balance of payments
Exchange rate regime
Fiscal sustainability
Social exclusion
Governance
Money
Politics
Fiscal policy
Finance
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