BEAC Reduces Weekly Liquidity Offer to Banks
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On January 30, the Bank of Central African States offered CFA150 billion in liquidity to commercial banks in the Cemac zone. This mark a sharp decline of CFA80 billion from the CFA230 billion offered on January 21. Despite the reduced liquidity, the offer was sufficient to meet the banks' (…)
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