Senegal honored the sensitive deadline of March 13, 2026 on its international debt by paying approximately 471 million dollars of principal and coupons to its creditors, thus avoiding any immediate risk of default. Finance Minister Cheikh Diba (pictured), at the forefront of the debt issue, managed to find a solution that was even more unexpected…...
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