Financial Institutions of the African Union

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The Financial Institutions of the African Union are a set of planned continental bodies, including an African Central Bank, Monetary Fund, and Investment Bank, intended to promote economic integration, financial stability, and development across African Union member states.


Statements (41)
Predicate Object
instanceOf African Union organ cluster
planned regional development bank
planned regional monetary fund
planned supranational central bank
planned supranational financial architecture
aimsToPromote intra-African investment
macroeconomic convergence in Africa
monetary cooperation in Africa
regional financial integration
appliesToJurisdiction African Union member states
African Union member states
African Union member states
African Union member states
basedOnPolicyFramework Abuja Treaty
African Union integration agenda
Constitutive Act of the African Union
coordinatedBy African Union policy organs
envisagesCreationOf continental financial regulatory mechanisms
single African currency
hasComponent African Central Bank
African Investment Bank
African Monetary Fund
hasGoal conduct continental monetary policy
economic development in Africa
economic integration of African Union member states
finance infrastructure in Africa
financial stability in Africa
issue a single African currency
mobilise resources for African development projects
promote macroeconomic stability in Africa
provide balance of payments support to African countries
hasLongTermObjective African monetary union
harmonisation of financial policies in Africa
partOf African Union
Financial Institutions of the African Union
Financial Institutions of the African Union
Financial Institutions of the African Union
relatedTo African Economic Community
African Union Commission
status planned
supportedBy African Union member states

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