African regional development banks are ready to significantly strengthen their lending capacity to fill national financing gaps, according to S&P Global Ratings. This expansion is made possible by strengthened equity reserves and updated regulatory frameworks, which increase their borrowing margin. In a recent release, the agency highlights the growing role of African supranational lenders in…...
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