The British bank Barclays has updated its March 2024 report on Senegalese debt, noting a record level of debt. The country’s public debt has indeed been reevaluated at 119% of GDP in 2024, compared to 99.7% in 2023, representing an increase of 20 points in one year, according to Barclays Bank. This places Senegal as…...
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