Cameroon Seeks Alternative Treasury Funding Amid Surging T-Bill Costs

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 6/08/2025
As of end-June 2025, Cameroon’s domestic public debt, excluding arrears, which are invoices pending payment for around three months, and floating debt, stood at CFA3,814.4 billion, representing 11.6% of GDP. The figure was disclosed by the Autonomous Sinking Fund (CAA) in its latest update on (…)
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