On March 8, 2019, S & P Global Ratings confirmed the long-term foreign currency notes “B-” and short-term foreign exchange and local currency “B” of the sovereign debt of Congo-Brazzaville. The perspective is stable. The agency estimates that the external and budgetary vulnerabilities of Congo-Brazzaville will remain important in the years to come. Good news…...
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