🇳🇬 IMF highlights risks of domestic borrowing in sub-Saharan
Sub-Saharan Africa faces a mounting fiscal crisis that demands immediate attention from European investors and business operators across the continent...
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Sub-Saharan Africa faces a mounting fiscal crisis that demands immediate attention from European investors and business operators across the continent...
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The International Monetary Fund's latest macroeconomic assessments reveal a strikingly uneven recovery pattern across Africa's largest economies, with...
Read full analysis →Benin is emerging as an increasingly attractive investment destination for European entrepreneurs seeking exposure to West African growth, bolstered b...
Read full analysis →The International Monetary Fund's latest projections signal a potentially historic inflection point for global economic dynamics. According to recent ...
Read full analysis →The International Monetary Fund's recent recommendations for South Africa to implement stricter fiscal rules represent a critical juncture for the con...
Read full analysis →The International Monetary Fund's projection that Africa will lead global economic growth in 2026 marks a pivotal moment for European entrepreneurs an...
Read full analysis →The African economic landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. Three and a half decades separate two vastly different continental hierarchies—one refle...
Read full analysis →The International Monetary Fund's recent recommendation that South Africa adopt more explicit debt management rules reflects deepening concerns about ...
Read full analysis →Gabon, traditionally one of Central Africa's most stable and resource-rich economies, has formally requested financial assistance from the Internation...
Read full analysis →Gabon's recent appeal to the International Monetary Fund for a new financing arrangement represents a critical inflection point for the Central Africa...
Read full analysis →Sub-Saharan Africa's economic recovery trajectory is entering a critical inflection point, according to the latest International Monetary Fund regiona...
Read full analysis →Three years after the devastating 2020-2022 civil war formally concluded with a ceasefire agreement, Ethiopia's Tigray region is experiencing renewed ...
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Sudan's ongoing civil conflict has evolved into a textbook case of structural deadlock—a situation where neither the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) nor t...
Read full analysis →Ethiopia's Tigray conflict, which concluded with a ceasefire in November 2022 after nearly two years of brutal warfare, left an estimated 600,000 dead...
Read full analysis →Senegal has taken a significant legislative step that reshapes the operating environment for multinational corporations and foreign investors across W...
Read full analysis →The release of Biniam Solomon, an Eritrean cartoonist who spent 15 years imprisoned without formal charges, underscores a critical governance challeng...
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Kenya's spiraling public debt burden—now exceeding 70% of GDP—represents far more than a macroeconomic stumble. Recent analysis suggests the accumulat...
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