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Congo raises $260mn in Eurobond tap as debt pressures persist

Eurobond trading. Photo by Willfried Wende @ Unsplash
Eurobond trading. Photo by Willfried Wende @ Unsplash
  • Congo raises $260m more via eurobond tap to ease near-term debt
  • High yields underscore investor caution despite market return

 

The Republic of Congo has raised an additional $260 million by increasing the size of a eurobond issued last month, extending its return to international markets after nearly two decades.

The follow-on sale, or tap, builds on a $670 million eurobond issued in November, the country’s first international bond sale since the mid-2000s. Together, the transactions mark a renewed, though cautious, engagement with global investors as Brazzaville seeks to manage near-term refinancing pressures.

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