The Tunisian dinar exchange rate depreciated against the dollar, as 1 dollar was worth 2.966 dinars on March 9, 2022, compared to 2.763 dinars on the same date last year, according to statistical data released Friday by the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT).
Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) Marouane Abassi, called on the International Monetary Fund to provide specific mechanisms in the form of budgetary support and balance of payments assistance, in order to mitigate the impact of soaring international commodity prices (food and energy) on public finances and foreign exchange reserves in African countries, BCT said Friday.
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