“Sovereign spreads propel Senegal into the category of Venezuela and Lebanon” Senegal is entering a decisive June, notes Oxford Economics in a report dated June 4, 2026. Behind two “modest” international bond maturities lies a much more fundamental question: can the country still convince the markets that it has control over its financial trajectory? On…...
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