Arab Monetary Fund: Reforms Increase Chances of Growth in Arab Economies

Deputy Prime Minister Jafar Hassan addresses the Joint Annual Meeting of the Arab Financial Institutions at the Dead Sea on Tuesday (Petra photo)
Deputy Prime Minister Jafar Hassan addresses the Joint Annual Meeting of the Arab Financial Institutions at the Dead Sea on Tuesday (Petra photo)
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Arab Monetary Fund: Reforms Increase Chances of Growth in Arab Economies

Deputy Prime Minister Jafar Hassan addresses the Joint Annual Meeting of the Arab Financial Institutions at the Dead Sea on Tuesday (Petra photo)
Deputy Prime Minister Jafar Hassan addresses the Joint Annual Meeting of the Arab Financial Institutions at the Dead Sea on Tuesday (Petra photo)

Arab economies have grown by 1.3 percent in 2017, with upward projections of a 2.2 percent growth in 2018 and a 2.9 percent in 2019, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors and Director General at Arab Monetary Fund Abdulrahman Bin Abdullah AlHamidy said.

The growth hike is considered possible as expectations of the recovery of the oil sector gained traction. More so, continues positive effects of economic reforms in all Arab countries.

However, Arab economies are still facing challenges in reducing unemployment and establishing comprehensive and sustainable growth, AlHamidy said during the joint annual meetings of the Arab financial institutions held in the Dead Sea region of Jordan.

Participants at the meeting will discuss many topics of interest to the Arab financial bodies, mainly related to decisions adopted by individual financial bodies, annual plans and budgets, and prospect programs to be carried out by financial entities.

AlHamidy said that it was necessary to raise growth rates to 5-6 percent per year so that Arab labor markets could absorb new employment and achieve a relative reduction in unemployment rates, particularly among young people and university graduates.

Rates for youth unemployment registered around 29.1 percent in 2017.

Yemen's Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Mohammed Saeed Al-Saadi said that economic conditions in Arab countries recorded what he labeled a ‘limited’ growth rate last year, according to preliminary estimates, hitting a mark of 1.3 percent rather than the 2 percent witnessed in 2016 previous year.

Saddi traced back the slowdown in growth in Arab oil-exporting countries to the cut back of output levels in the oil sectors.



Israel Issues Evacuation Warning for Five Southern Lebanese Towns

A civil defense member walks among the debris at the site of an Israeli strike in Beirut's Basta neighborhood, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon November 23, 2024. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
A civil defense member walks among the debris at the site of an Israeli strike in Beirut's Basta neighborhood, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon November 23, 2024. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
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Israel Issues Evacuation Warning for Five Southern Lebanese Towns

A civil defense member walks among the debris at the site of an Israeli strike in Beirut's Basta neighborhood, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon November 23, 2024. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
A civil defense member walks among the debris at the site of an Israeli strike in Beirut's Basta neighborhood, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon November 23, 2024. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

The Israeli army issued a statement on Sunday requesting the residents of five towns in southern Lebanon to evacuate in anticipation of airstrikes, while warning residents not to head south.
The military told the residents of Zawtar al-Sharqiya, Zawtar al-Gharbiya, Arnoun, Yuhmor, and al-Qusayba, to evacuate their homes immediately and move north of the Awwali River.
“You must evacuate immediately to the north of Awwali River to ensure your safety, you must evacuate without delay. Anyone near Hezbollah fighters, facilities or weapons is putting their life at risk”, added the statement.
In a separate statement, the army said that sirens sounded in central Israel due to Hezbollah rockets fired from Lebanon.
It added that six projectiles were detected crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory, and that its air forces intercepted five of the rockets, while the last one landed in an open area.