Senegal Borrowing $977 Million More This Year for Debt in 2024

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Senegal Borrowing $977 Million More This Year for Debt in 2024
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Senegal is borrowing against next year’s financing needs this year in order to avoid a potential election risk premium that most African borrowers suffer during poll years.

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