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Cemac: the Rise of Sovereign Risk Worries Investors in 2026

Summary by Financial Afrik
Just a few days away from the extraordinary summit of the CEMAC Heads of State scheduled for 22 January 2026 in Brazzaville, investors are stepping up their vigilance in the face of the deterioration of macro-financial balances in Central Africa. The combination of important external debt maturities and the gradual decline in foreign exchange reserves is fuelling a renewed degree of prudence...
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Just a few days away from the extraordinary summit of the CEMAC Heads of State scheduled for 22 January 2026 in Brazzaville, investors are stepping up their vigilance in the face of the deterioration of macro-financial balances in Central Africa. The combination of important external debt maturities and the gradual decline in foreign exchange reserves is fuelling a renewed degree of prudence...

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Financial Afrik broke the news in on Saturday, January 17, 2026.
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