According to the 2026 budget of the Bank of Central African States (BEAC), adopted on December 19 in Bata (Equatorial Guinea) by the Ministerial Committee of the Central African Monetary Union (UMAC), this issuing institution expects revenues of 586.6 billion CFA francs (approximately USD 1.05 billion). This level, approved by the board of directors, reflects…...
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