"Corporate debt -- Portugal." . . "International finance." . . "Labor market Portugal." . . "Portugal Economic condition." . . . . . . "Portugal"@en . "Portugal" . . . . "In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country."@en . "Portugal: Eleventh Review Under the Extended Arrangement, and Request for Extension of the Arrangement and Waivers of Applicability of End-March Performance Criteria."@en . . "EXECUTIVE SUMMARYDiscussions for the combined eighth and ninth reviews were delayed by a political crisisand marked by new adverse Constitutional Court rulings. Reflecting in part austerity andreform fatigue, tensions within the ruling coalition led to two prominent cabinet memberstendering their resignations. The crisis triggered a government reshuffling, but uncertainty wascompounded by concerns about the predictability of policymaking following new unfavorableCourt rulings against an important public expenditure reform as well as steps to soften strictemployment protection rules. These deve."@en . . "EXECUTIVE SUMMARYPortugal's practices meet most of the principles of the revised Fiscal Transparency Code at good or advanced levels. A number of areas still present practices at a basic level, but in most of these cases this reflects reforms that have recently been launched and have not yet been fully implemented so as to affect current practices. Indeed, if measured against the practices observed prior to the recent financial crisis, there has been remarkable progress. The challenge is to press ahead with the reform agenda so that all fiscal transparency practices meet good or advanced level."@en . . . . . . "EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Portugal's practices meet most of the principles of the revised Fiscal Transparency Code at good or advanced levels. A number of areas still present practices at a basic level, but in most of these cases this reflects reforms that have recently been launched and have not yet been fully implemented so as to affect current practices. Indeed, if measured against the practices observed prior to the recent financial crisis, there has been remarkable progress. The challenge is to press ahead with the reform agenda so that all fiscal transparency practices meet good or advanced."@en . "Portugal: Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes - FATF Recommendations for Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism."@en . . . . "EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The recovery is addressing flow imbalances from past current account and fiscal deficits, but stock vulnerabilities from public, private, and external debt remain high. The unemployment rate has retreated from its crisis peak, growth has resumed, and the current account is posting surpluses for the first time in decades. At the same time, a durable rebalancing of the economy has not taken place and the nontradable sector is still dominant. The strength of the economic recovery remains modest, the labor market slack large, and there are still material vulnerabilities, notably,"@en . . . . . "EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe short-term outlook has improved and program implementation remains on track, notwithstanding another adverse Constitutional Court ruling. Stronger domestic demand is supporting a pick-up in activity and lower unemployment. A broad-based recovery in sentiment has led to a decline in yields, allowing Portugal to issue a 5-year bond on favorable terms. The end-September 2013 quantitative PCs were met, and preliminary estimates suggest that the end-December 2013 targets were also met. The authorities are also implementing prior actions to safeguard the 2014 fiscal deficit targ."@en . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Portugal third review under the extended arrangement and request for waiver of applicability of end-march performance criteria : staff report, staff statement, press release on the executive board discussion, and statement by the executive director for Portugal"@en . "In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Portugal: Rethinking the State -- Selected Expenditure Reform Options."@en . . . . "Exports Portugal." . . "Economic development." . . "Portugal Politics and government." . . "International Monetary Fund -- Portugal." . . "International Monetary Fund Portugal." . "International monetary fund Portugal." . "Finance Developing countries Evaluation." . . "International Monetary Fund." . . "Government spending policy Portugal." . . "Portugal Economic conditions." . . "Finance Portugal." . . "Taxation Portugal." . . "Portugal Economic conditions 1974-" . . "Economic development Portugal." . . "Economic development -- Portugal." . "Fiscal policy Portugal." . . "Economic indicators Portugal." . . "Economic indicators -- Portugal." . "Since 1974" . . "Portugal" . . "Fiscal policy -- Portugal -- Evaluation." . . "Economic forecasting -- Portugal." . . "Competition Portugal." . . "Competition -- Portugal." . . . "Portugal Social policy." . . "Portugal Economic policy." . .