Financing costs in South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya have significantly increased over the past five years, according to a report released on September 15 by credit rating agency Moody’s Ratings and cited by Reuters. This trend affects governments, banks, and businesses, making it difficult to raise the necessary capital to support growth. Moody’s blames political…...
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