At the end of its mission in Guinea, the IMF expresses its satisfaction with the good performance of the aggregates and growth prospects. A downside however, the multilateral institution sends two different bell sounds. First story, the increase in growth prospects from 6.7% to 10% for the year 2017. Secondly, the net slowdown for 2018…...
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