Cameroon will have to deal with a cautious signal from the markets. On July 9, 2026, Fitch Ratings assigned a “B” rating, with a negative outlook, to a recently issued short-term foreign currency bond by the State. This rating aligns this instrument with the country’s short-term sovereign rating and confirms that, for investors, Cameroonian risk…...
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