The war in the Middle East, which fuels strong global geopolitical uncertainty and drives up energy prices, currently has only a limited direct impact on African insurers. This is the conclusion of a note published on March 6, 2026 by S&P Global Ratings, which highlights that indirect effects could strengthen if the conflict persists. According…...
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