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Angola’s central bank sells $105m of FX to airlines

Bulk of sales took place in April and coincided with soaring jet fuel prices

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The National Bank of Angola has carried out foreign exchange sales of more than $105 million to airlines this year. 

The bulk of the sales, amounting to more than $94.5 million, took place in April. 

The central bank said in a statement on May 5 that the sales were “of an exceptional nature” and were “aimed at ensuring the regularity of airline operations, with a direct impact on international connectivity and the normal functioning of air transport”.

It noted that commercial lenders had also

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