The State of Guinea-Bissau raised 15 billion CFA francs on the financial market of the West African Monetary Union on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, through a simultaneous auction combining Treasury bills (BAT) with maturities of 91 and 364 days and Treasury bonds (OAT) with a maturity of 3 years. Facing a targeted offer of 15…...
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