Cameroon’s Treasury Strains Deepen as Short-Term Debt Surges Past 63% by June 2025
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 9/10/2025
63% of Cameroon’s public debt issuances between June 2024 and June 2025 were short-term Treasury bills (BTA), according to BEAC. 60% of the funds raised in early 2025 were used to repay maturing debt, highlighting liquidity stress. Average interest rate on BTA rose to 6.9%, up from 6.5% a year (…)
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