Botswana’s foreign reserves declined for a second straight month in February, deepening concerns about the country’s fiscal trajectory even as government savings posted a modest rebound. The draw-down, led by a sharp drop in long-term investments, comes as the state leans more heavily on its central bank to manage cash shortfalls.
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