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Meeting in Washington, officials from the IMF, World Bank and African finance ministries predict a strong return to growth this year

The hiatus in Africa’s economic growth caused by the global financial crisis appears to have been ‘mercifully brief’, according to the International Monetary Fund’s Africa Director, Antoinette Sayeh....

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Keywords:

Antoinette Sayeh, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Guinea, Madagascar, Shantayanan Devarajan, Congo-Brazzaville, Gilbert Ondongo, Liberia, Augustine Ngafuan, Angola, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Ugandan, Syda Bbumba, Robert Zoellick, Greece

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