IMF Warns Energy Shock Is Increasing Pressure on African Economies
For many African economies, the energy shock is increasingly spilling into agriculture and food systems through higher fertilizer costs
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For many African economies, the energy shock is increasingly spilling into agriculture and food systems through higher fertilizer costs
Continue readingThis crisis is risking reversing all the gains African countries have made over the years, depending on how prolonged it is
Continue readingThe war in the Middle East has introduced a new layer of uncertainty, but, for now, markets have held their ground.
Continue readingThe policy prescription is less about stimulus and more about discipline. Governments will have to operate within sharply constrained fiscal space.
Continue readingResilience, she framed, is not about avoiding shocks—it is about preparing for them.
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