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Abstract:TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisias current account deficit is expected to widen to around 10% of GDP in 2022, against 6.8% initially forecast, the central bank governor said on Friday, as the North Africa country is suffering its worst financail crisis.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpTUNIS Reuters – Tunisias current account deficit is expected to widen to around 10 of GDP in 2022, against 6.8 initially forecast, the central bank governor said on Friday, as the North Africa country is suffering its worst financail crisis.p
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pp Reporting by Tarek Amara editing by Philippa Fletcherp
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