Financial Note – Madagascar Regains the Confidence of S&p Global Ratings, Which Lifts Its Monitoring with Negative Involvement
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The moment of decisive choice is approaching for the Malagasy Transition. Four months after it came to power in the wake of a major social and political crisis, the army seems tempted by a sustainable installation at the head of the country. But under what conditions and with what partners? By Daniel Sainte-Roche The masks are beginning to fall: with the support of a part of the political forces, the putschist authorities are hovering over the p…
S&P Global Ratings states that it has lifted the surveillance with negative involvement on Madagascar's sovereign note in January. A decision that this financial rating agency took after having observed the situation in the country in the last three months, after the event which it calls a coup d'état in October 2025. S&P Global Ratings estimates that despite the regime change, the administration continues to work, Madagascar continues to pay it…
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