In April, Cape Verde saw its budget deficit widen from 0.3% to 0.5% of its GDP, as reported by the latest government data. This increase from the previous year’s same month reflects a growing gap in the overall financial balance—from 707 million to 1.306 billion escudos (from 6.3 million to 11.7 million euros). Despite this, […]
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