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Cameroon Authorises $340 Million Eurobond as Fiscal Pressures Mount

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  • Presidential decree clears path for new international borrowing in 2025
  • Refinancing risks rise amid tight global rates and weak domestic market depth

Cameroon has authorised the issuance of up to CFAF 200 billion (around $340 million) on international financial markets, according to a presidential decree signed on May 19. The funds will be used to support treasury operations in 2025, including short-term fiscal obligations and liquidity management.

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