South Africa's Perceived Pro-Russia Stance May Result in Secondary Sanctions Which Threaten Financial Stability — Central Bank – Africa Bitcoin News

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According to the central bank, the possibility of secondary sanctions being imposed on South Africa over its alleged pro-Russia stance further threatens financial stability. Rand RESbank FATF

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