IMF warns Nigeria of reduced foreign loans amidst global economic shocks and contractions. Sub-Saharan African economies, including Nigeria, are strained by high borrowing costs and rising debt vulnerabilities. IMF recommends policy priorities for Nigeria, including fiscal, monetary, exchange rate policies, and structural reforms to address economic challenges…
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