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Mozambique’s economy to grow 7 percent next year

(Reuters) – Mozambique’s economy will grow by around 7 percent next year, a slowdown from a projected 7.5 percent in 2015, the central bank said on Tuesday.

Inflation is likely to increase above 5 percent next year, Banco De Mozambique said, without giving a specific figure.

Foreign exchange reserves fell to $2.3 billion by September compared with $4.6 billion in December last year, it said.

 

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