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Cardoso: Nigeria's Reforms Will Help Economy Withstand Global Shocks

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    40% ReliableAverage

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    14% Somewhat Right

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : He said, "Just as capital buffers protect banks, these regulatory frameworks protect the integrity and credibility of the broader financial ecosystem.
55% : Cardoso said, "Today, the global economy is facing renewed shocks, including continued geopolitical tensions and the latest developments in the US-Israel-Iran conflict.
49% : Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, on Thursday, assured that the macroeconomic reforms and policy buffers that the country had built over the past two years positioned it to navigate the current global economic shocks arising from the geopolitical tensions occasioned by the United States-Israel war on Iran.
40% : She also regretted that tracking of government's interventions in some sectors of the economy had remained at best poorly executed or anonymous.

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