Angola's average monthly crude output climbed back above a million barrels a day in August, recovering from dropping below that level for the first time in more than two years.
Angola is unlikely to raise fuel prices while the government evaluates the impact of subsidy cuts earlier in the year that sparked deadly street protests.
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Angola's central bank cut borrowing costs for the first time in two and a half years on expectations that inflation will continue to ease in the oil-producing African nation.