Oil at $85 Makes Nigeria a Winner, While Congo Has Most to Lose


If oil stays at about $85 a barrel, Angola, Nigeria and Ghana will see their current account balance improve, while the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Africa and Kenya will be among the worst-hit, Bloomberg Economics Yvonne Mhango wrote in a report on Thursday. 



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