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Africa
Economy - Development

Global price hikes hit hard on African economies

afrol News, 1 July - Many African countries are among the hardest-hit by world food and fuel price crisis, reports International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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Senegal
Economy - Development

Senegal repairs IMF ties, hailed for growth

afrol News, 25 June - Following bitter exchanges between the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Senegalese government, in recent months, over the country's economic stability and policies, the IMF has now commended achievements made, calling for sustained performance. Senegal is hailed for achieving one of West Africa's highest economic growth rates.

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Tunisia
Economy - Development

Strong economic growth in Tunisia

afrol News, 24 June - A new review of Tunisia's economy reveals a solid and sustainable economic growth in the North African country, which is expected to continue in 2008 and '09. Tunis authorities seem set to be able to maintain the purchasing power of Tunisians through subsidies on food and fuel products as these are hiking on international markets.

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Côte d'Ivoire
Economy - Development

Côte d'Ivoire economy recovering

afrol News, 20 June - Côte d'Ivoire, whose economy was a regional motor before the war, is seeing a recovery. With relative peace and good world market prices for its cocoa and oil, GDP growth is expected at 3 percent this year, representing real growth in the first time for years.

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São Tomé and Príncipe
Economy - Development

Limited IMF aid for São Tomé and Príncipe

afrol News, 20 June - As expected oil revenues for São Tomé and Príncipe are failing to materialise, debts accumulated to produce oil facilities are starting to threaten the economy. The IMF today promised a limited financial aid to the archipelago.

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» 17.06.2008 - Somaliland state economy rapidly expanding
» 17.06.2008 - G8 economic stress could relief Africa's fears
» 13.06.2008 - Debt cancellation for Togo
» 11.06.2008 - Moroccan economy must reform to face global challenges
» 05.06.2008 - Policy reforms inevitable to Sudan's economic growth
» 02.06.2008 - "Shocks may hit Tanzania," IMF
» 30.05.2008 - Growth slowing up in Niger
» 29.05.2008 - Public revenue increases steadily in Egypt
» 28.05.2008 - SA economic growth slows with power cuts
» 23.05.2008 - Mauritania "does enough" to meet food crisis
» 22.05.2008 - Madagascar to manage new wealth
» 21.05.2008 - Ethiopia sees Africa's fastest growth
» 19.05.2008 - Senegal rebuffs IMF claims
» 19.05.2008 - 'Bio-fuels don't harm crops'
» 19.05.2008 - No strings on EPAs signing
» 19.05.2008 - Togo optimistic on economic recovery
» 14.05.2008 - Africa's economic activitiy rises
» 12.05.2008 - Zim settles $700 million debt
» 04.03.2008 - Tanzania fund disburse stands
» 31.01.2008 - Bissau gets post-conflict grant
» 03.01.2008 - Gambia increases salaries
» 20.11.2007 - Kenya's poverty fight sealed
» 20.11.2007 - Korea, Africa share experience
» 13.11.2007 - Liberia's debt cancellation approved
» 25.10.2007 - Kenya leader shuns violence
» 24.10.2007 - Ethiopia diapora lured
» 23.10.2007 - FDI doubles in Africa
» 12.10.2007 - Gabon maintains stable economic growth
» 05.09.2007 - Odinga leads Kenya opposition
» 28.08.2007 - Sharp increase for Angola's customs revenue
» 28.08.2007 - Nigerian leader suspends currency redenomination
» 24.08.2007 - Angola attains high economic growth
» 24.08.2007 - Mugabe pressurised on reforms
» 20.07.2007 - Guinea on track to restore donor confidence
» 19.07.2007 - Gabon to repay its debt early
» 17.07.2007 - Despite Tanzanian "boom", poverty unbeaten
» 27.06.2007 - Sky-high profits in Equatorial Guinea oil sector now over
» 26.06.2007 - First Mauritian govt budget to target women
» 26.06.2007 - Gambia's economy to grow by 7%, IMF predicts
» 11.04.2007 - Inflation in Mozambique remains controlled
» 29.03.2007 - Unemployment dropping in South Africa
» 16.03.2007 - Tourism boom fuels Cape Verde economy
» 13.03.2007 - Still no economic growth for Swaziland
» 09.03.2007 - Ethiopia keeps booming
» 23.02.2007 - Angola economic boom even strengthens
» 24.01.2007 - Sierra Leone sees all debt cancelled
» 24.01.2007 - Strong economic growth in Burkina Faso
» 22.01.2007 - Libya to lay off 400,000 employees
» 04.01.2007 - Mauritius expects less unemployed in 2007
» 20.12.2006 - Bank lifts sanctions on Central African Republic
» 08.12.2006 - Gambia presents tax increases in 2007 budget
» 29.11.2006 - IMF predicts negative growth for Swaziland
» 22.11.2006 - "Worst is over" for Seychelles economy
» 20.11.2006 - Morocco economy grows, welfare not
» 20.11.2006 - Could Angola become China of Africa?
» 17.11.2006 - A blinded Nigeria exposes great wealth
» 17.11.2006 - Rapid growth as Liberia reconstructs
» 10.11.2006 - Not wanted: rich, African nations
» 08.11.2006 - ADF boosts Burundi's economic reform
» 06.11.2006 - Ghanaians abroad remit billions home
» 02.11.2006 - Burundi emerges from destruction to growth
» 31.10.2006 - Africa closer to meet millennium targets
» 17.10.2006 - Africa will miss millennium goals, IMF
» 13.10.2006 - Gabon oil production stops declining
» 13.10.2006 - Modest economic growth in Lesotho
» 12.10.2006 - Still slow economic progress in Guinea
» 04.10.2006 - Progress too slow in Guinea-Bissau
» 28.09.2006 - South Africa cuts unemployment, but too slowly
» 15.09.2006 - IMF foresees slower growth rate for Cape Verde
» 11.09.2006 - Despite debt relief, Malawi still under IMF's colonial rule
» 19.06.2006 - Most of Cameroon's debt cancelled
» 05.06.2006 - Unions in Guinea threaten indefinite strike
» 24.05.2006 - Attempts to return to growth in São Tomé
» 02.05.2006 - Africa enjoys record economic growth
» 11.04.2006 - Non-oil sector finally drives growth in Libya
» 05.04.2006 - Angola doubled oil revenues in 2005
» 04.04.2006 - Namibians note "slow but steady progress"
» 24.03.2006 - Seychelles changes labour law to attract investments
» 25.11.2005 - Seychelles gets new investment code
» 23.11.2005 - IMF satisfied with new Malawi policies
» 21.11.2005 - Angola presents optimistic budget
» 04.11.2005 - IMF pressure on Madagascar to raise taxes
» 12.09.2005 - Cape Verde debates on "euroisation" of economy
» 26.07.2005 - IMF urges new structural reforms for Mozambique
» 20.06.2005 - Drought brings recession to Morocco
» 14.06.2005 - "Guinea risks becoming a new failed state"
» 13.06.2005 - G8 debt relief for Africa brings little new
» 19.05.2005 - Malawi budget "to trigger inflation"
» 17.05.2005 - Rwanda gets 100% debt relief
» 04.05.2005 - Nigeria economy on right path
» 30.03.2005 - Gabon's economy back in control
» 29.03.2005 - Stronger economic growth in Cape Verde
» 22.03.2005 - Libya "needs economic reform," IMF
» 14.03.2005 - New hope for economic progress in Comoros

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