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Gabon Targets $1.5 Billion on Debt Market in 2025

Libreville, Gabon. © Alamy Live News.
  • Gabon plans to raise $1.5 billion in the CEMAC securities market, a 15% increase from last year’s target.
  • Funds will be used for debt refinancing and development projects amid ongoing financial challenges.

Libreville, Gabon – Gabon is set to raise $1.5 billion from the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) public securities market in 2025, a 15% increase from last year\u2019s target, as the government seeks to refinance maturing debt and fund critical development projects. The plan was outlined in a provisional calendar submitted to the regional central bank, BEAC, on Tuesday.

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