Yaoundé calls on money market to clear Eneo debts
The Cameroonian government intends to raise a total of CFAF 120 billion on the CEMAC money market, Africa Business+ has learned.
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▪ Yaoundé calls on money market to clear Eneo debts
▪ The Cameroonian government intends to raise a total of CFAF 120 billion on the CEMAC money market, Africa Business+ has learned.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/810495/yaounde-calls-on-money-market-to-clear-eneo-debts/
A first tranche was issued on 15 December for CFA F 70 billion. A second tranche will be issued in 2022, probably in February, for the remaining CFAF 50 billion.
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