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IMF detects ‘nascent’ recovery in Zimbabwe

By Tony Hawkins in Harare and Richard Lapper in Johannesburg

Published: July 3 2009 10:22 | Last updated: July 4 2009 02:57

After a decade of decline in which output has more than halved Zimbabwe is experiencing “a nascent economic recovery” according to an IMF team that has spent 10 days in the country.

In a statement the Fund said that “a more liberal economic environment, price stability, increased financial intermediation and greater access to foreign credit lines”, were responsible for the upturn.

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