African countries are expected to raise about $155 billion in long-term commercial debt in 2026, according to S&P Global Ratings. That figure is 10% higher than the amount borrowed in 2025 and shows that many governments are preparing for bigger funding needs next year. The expected rise in borrowing is mainly tied to two major …
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