Fears for African borrowers after Nigeria pays up to access choppy markets
Although African names are back on the menu after Nigeria’s $1bn dual trancher ended the CEEMEA market’s long sovereign drought, bankers fear that borrowers could struggle to match the fat premium that the oil-rich state paid, writes Francesca Young.
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