Senegal is facing tensions on the international financial markets. On Tuesday, the value of its sovereign bonds has declined significantly, with a decrease of 1.2 cents. This evolution comes after a speech by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, widely relayed by Reuters. According to Tradeweb data, cited by Reuters, the Senegalese bond maturing in 2031 saw its price fall to 59 cents for a dollar, a decrease of 1,245 cents. This variation reflects a…
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Senegal is facing tensions on the international financial markets. On Tuesday, the value of its sovereign bonds has declined significantly, with a decrease of 1.2 cents. This evolution comes after a speech by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, widely relayed by Reuters. According to Tradeweb data, cited by Reuters, the Senegalese bond maturing in 2031 saw its price fall to 59 cents for a dollar, a decrease of 1,245 cents. This variation reflects a…