The pan-African banking group Ecobank expects to maintain a positive momentum in the second half of 2025, provided that no new global economic shock or increase in US tariffs hinders its progress, said its CEO Jeremy Awori in an interview with Reuters. In the first half of the year, the group based in Lomé (Togo)…...
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