The Republic of Congo has announced the reopening of its international bond issued in November 2025, for an amount of $260 million, as part of its active public debt management strategy. The operation concerns the same bond instrument as the initial issuance: a 9.875% coupon, with a final maturity in November 2032. Repayment will be…...
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