IMF urges African oil exporters' reforms to boost 'subdued' growth
Drop in low-priced financing hurting poor nations
Commodity intensive countries are growing at about half the rate of the rest of the Sub-Saharan African region, the IMF said, with oil exporters struggling the most.
Sub-Saharan African nations that depend on commodity exports need to reform their economies to tackle patchy regional economic growth, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Africa dire...
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