With its successful bond issuance of 40.999 billion CFA francs on November 26, 2025, Mali confirms its ability to mobilize resources in a regional market that has become more selective. But behind this technical success lies a less flattering reality: investors are demanding a higher price from Bamako than its highest-rated UMOA neighbors. The yields…...
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