“An American currency, an African problem”
A symbol of power for some, an instrument of dependence for others, the greenback remains at the heart of global exchanges, and therefore at the core of African economic vulnerabilities.
Why, despite calls for “de-dollarization,” does the dollar still hold its throne? What room for maneuver do African economies have in the face of this hegemony? And most importantly, what paths can be taken to build true monetary resilience on the continent?
To debate this, we are pleased to welcome Rivo Ratsimandresy, CEO of RDE, and Adama Wade, director of Financial Afrik’s publication. Follow the great debate of FA.
