Ivory Coast opens euro tap as Africa risk questioned

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Ivory Coast opens euro tap as Africa risk questioned

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The Ivory Coast sought to raise some extra euro cash by tapping bonds in euros on Monday but, with two African sovereigns requesting debt restructuring support from the G20 over the last week, some market participants have begun to question the continent's borrowers.

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