On September 30, 2025, the scheduled date for the release of the initial capital of the Confederation Bank for Investment and Development of the Sahel States Alliance (BCID-AES), passed without any joint statement or official announcement. Neither in Niamey, nor in Ouagadougou, nor in Bamako, did the “white smoke” appear. The institution, presented as the…...
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