Dollar Bonds: The biggest risk is what Cameroon looks like post Biya
[Cameroon Intelligence Report - Cameroon] - 27/01/2026
Cameroon became the second African nation in less than a week to sell dollar bonds, as frontier markets take advantage of risk-on sentiment to raise funds. The central African nation priced a $750 million five-year bond at a yield of 10.125%, according to a person familiar with the matter. That (…)
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