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Mauritania
Economy - Development

Optimism back in Mauritania, without oil

afrol News, 23 November - Mauritania is witnessing a rebound in economic growth after a series of adverse shocks - including high import and low export prices, political instability, the global crisis - took a toll in recent years. Optimism is back, even if there will be no oil boom.

Gabon
Economy - Development

Improved outlook for Gabon economy

afrol News, 20 November - A new analysis of the Gabonese economy is more optimistic about economic growth this year and next year. As oil revenues are decreasing, Gabon is successfully is diversifying its economy.

Djibouti
Economy - Development

Djibouti port drives national growth

afrol News, 16 November - Djibouti is attracting investments at a great scale, but economic growth remains slower than in the region, new data show. A boom in Ethiopian trade and use of the Djibouti port however secures sustainable growth.

Angola
Economy - Development

Slowing growth in Angola

afrol News, 16 November - Latest data from Angola's Ministry of Finance indicate that GDP growth will be as low as 2.5 percent in 2010, catering for a per capita growth close to zero. The boom years have passed.

São Tomé and Príncipe
Economy - Development

São Tomé economy back on track

afrol News, 15 November - After a dissappointing 2009, the economic development of the island nation São Tomé and Príncipe is back on track, new statistics reveal. Investments are again made on the islands.


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» 10.11.2009 - UNODC chief blames shady trade on financial crisis
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» 25.08.2009 - Expansion of ICT sector fuels Egypt's Growth
» 19.08.2009 - SA still in a recession
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» 14.08.2009 - SA Reserve Bank cuts rate by 50 basis points
» 12.08.2009 - COSATU express shock on output drop
» 07.08.2009 - Angola to start bail-out negotiations with IMF
» 04.08.2009 - Nigeria secures WB budgetary support
» 03.08.2009 - Rwanda approved for further $1.8 million support
» 30.07.2009 - Egypt effect more cuts on rates
» 24.07.2009 - Cape Verde announces new measures to combat economic crisis
» 17.07.2009 - Swaziland urged to improve domestic revenues against shocks
» 17.07.2009 - Ghana could meet its MDG target of halving poverty, IMF
» 16.07.2009 - Lesotho govt not backing off new financial tool
» 15.07.2009 - World Bank increases support to Guinea Bissau
» 26.06.2009 - Morocco expects 5.3% economic growth in 2009
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