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IMF cuts Nigeria's growth forecast on lower oil price outlook

Published 18/02/2020, 18:10
IMF cuts Nigeria's growth forecast on lower oil price outlook

By Chijioke Ohuocha

ABUJA, Feb 18 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund

(IMF) has cut its growth forecast for Nigeria this year to 2%

from 2.5%, reflecting fears the coronavirus outbreak in China

will hit demand for oil.

Nigeria has been grappling with low growth since exiting a

recession four years ago. President Muhammadu Buhari, who began

a second four-year term in May, has vowed to revive the economy,

but investors have been waiting for policies. Nigeria's growth rose to an annual rate of 2.28% in the

third quarter of 2019 after production of its main export, crude

oil, rose to a more than three-year high. On Tuesday, however, oil prices fell below $57 a barrel,

pressured by concerns the coronavirus outbreak could hit demand

in China and by a lack of further action by OPEC and its allies

to support the market. O/R

The IMF said growth was still recovering, but inflation was

rising which, along with external shocks, would weaken Nigeria's

foreign exchange reserves due to its deteriorating terms of

trade and capital outflows.

Nigeria's statistics office said on Tuesday inflation rose

to 12.13% in January, its highest in nearly two years and the

fifth straight month of increases. "Under current policies, the outlook is challenging," the

IMF said in a statement, following a consultation with the

government and central bank officials, as well as banking and

private sector representatives.

"Structural reforms ... remain essential to boosting

inclusive growth."

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