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The government should maintain the fiscal and monetary stimulus program implemented since last year until private sector investments are strong enough to support economic growth, the World Bank (WB) said yesterday.

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The government should maintain the fiscal and monetary stimulus program implemented since last year until private sector investments are strong enough to support economic growth, the World Bank (WB) said yesterday.

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