WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) plans to conduct a regular assessment of Iran's economy early next year, the first time in over two years, Fund staff said after a visit to the country.
An IMF mission would allow the Fund to take a closer look at the impact of Western sanctions and provide a sorely needed outside analysis of the economy and growth prospects. The IMF last visited Iran for a full economic review in July 2011.
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