Economics
Morocco Keeps Option of Flexible Dirham to Tackle Outside Shocks
- Surge in oil prices should prompt switch back, Jouahri says
- Economy struggling with rising social demands, poor harvest
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Morocco is able to switch back to a more flexible foreign-exchange regime at the first sign of an external shock such as a surge in oil prices, Bank Al-Maghrib Governor Abdellatif Jouahri said.