16 Mar 2018 05:52 | Chatham House |
The recent Fech Nestannaw [What are we waiting for?] protests over the 2018 budget call for a reversal of austerity measures. For Tunisia, the current macroeconomic situation is gloomy.
more15 Mar 2018 10:33 | Open Democracy |
Public expenditure and the civil service wage bill have doubled to Tunisian Dinars 32bn and TD14bn respectively since 2011.
moreAs for monetary policy, the report said until February, the Tunisian dinar lost weight compared to the euro but recovered relatively compared to U.S.
more08 Mar 2018 07:34 | Bloomberg |
The government's efforts to revive the economy have focused on cutting spending, curbing subsidies and boosting investments -- measures backed by the International Monetary Fund, which in 2016 awarded Tunisia a $2.9 billion loan. Those steps are ...
more06 Mar 2018 16:30 | Mondaq News Alerts |
In light of these changes, the January 2011 revolution in Tunisia and the neighbouring conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Libya, there has been a radical change of economic policy of the Tunisian state.
more08 Feb 2018 18:56 | Middle East Monitor |
The dismissal proposal came after the Central Bank of Tunisia announced in a statement, on Tuesday, that on Monday the country's foreign exchange reserves have witnessed a decrease from 5.63 billion dollars at the beginning of 2017 to 4.9 billion ...
more25 Jan 2018 03:33 | Middle East Monitor |
The Central Bank of Tunisia has stated that Tunisia's foreign exchange reserves in January reached TND 12.306 billion ($5.12 billion), its lowest rate in 15 years.
more11 Jan 2018 04:41 | African Manager (blog) |
The Tunisian dinar continues its depreciation at a big speed against the euro. The psychological barrier of 3 dinars for one euro was exceeded, Tuesday, January 9, to be at 3.003 dinars, a level never reached, Ilboursa reported.
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