Guinea is experiencing an unprecedented liquidity crisis, revealing the structural weaknesses of its financial system. According to the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea (BCRG), nearly 94% of banknotes circulate outside the official banking system, a phenomenon that stifles credit supply, limits withdrawals, and weighs heavily on the national economy. A private banking system…...
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