Nigeria, South Africa Set to Exit FATF Grey List
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Nigeria and South Africa may be removed from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list as early as this month, a move expected to strengthen investor confidence in Africa’s two largest economies, according to Bloomberg. The Paris-based FATF, which oversees global measures against money (…)
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