The Republic of Congo has announced the success of the partial buyback operation of its international bond maturing in 2032, for an amount of 354 million US dollars. This transaction is part of the government’s active and prudent debt management strategy, aiming to sustainably improve the debt profile and strengthen budgetary sustainability in the medium…...
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