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Cameroun, Chad and Gabon will raise 670 billion FCFA on BEAC market in 2015

Cameroun, Chad and Gabon will raise 670 billion FCFA on BEAC market in 2015
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 17 February 2015 02:59

(Business in Cameroon) - According to calendar forecasts for the three countries of the CEMAC zone which has been on the market since its creation, namely Cameroon, Gabon and Chad, 670 billion FCFA will be raised this year.

  • Cameroon: securities issuance forecasts for a total amount of 375 billion FCFA, 55 billion FCFA of which will be used for fixed-rate interest payments on assimilatable Treasury bills.
  • Chad: 160 billion FCFA, of which 130 billion FCFA are in ATBs and 30 billion FCFA in assimilatable Treasury bonds.
  • Gabon: 135 billion FCFA on the BEAC market, of which 105 billion in assimilatable Treasury bills and 30 billion FCFA in assimilatable Treasury bond issuance.
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