IMF Report: 10 African Countries With Lowest Cash Flow Balances Named
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The 10 African countries with the lowest balance of cash inflow and outflow are Liberia, Burundi, Mauritius, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Rwanda, Niger, Mauritiana, Somalia, and Guinea.
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This ranking is according to the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Output report.
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The current account balance measures a country's cash inflows and outflows.
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Balancing cash flow is vital for economic stability and growth.
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The IMF predicts declines in countries' current account surpluses and deficits in 2023 after increases in 2022.