The growth of Iceland’s gross domestic product is projected to turn positive this year, the first time since the financial crisis struck the country in 2008, according to the International Monetary Fund. An IMF mission, which completed the fifth review of Iceland’s USD2.1 billion standby deal wih the fund, said there is still “uncertainty” about the prospects for investment and private consumption.
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