Cameroon will borrow 1.650 trillion CFA francs (nearly USD 3 billion) on the capital markets. The information is contained in a presidential decree signed on January 21, 2026. In which the Cameroonian president, Paul Biya, authorizes the Minister of Finance, Louis Paul Motazé, to raise this amount. According to the aforementioned document, these funds will…...
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