(Reuters) -Credit ratings agency S&P on Friday downgraded Senegal's long-term sovereign credit rating to "CCC+" from "B-", citing the precarious debt position of the West African country. It also ...
Senegal’s dollar bonds fell on Monday after S&P Global Ratings downgraded the country’s sovereign credit ratings further into junk territory. The West African nation’s Eurobonds maturing in 2031 lost ...
But in a summary published at the beginning of June, S&P Global Ratings confirmed Senegal’s long and short-term sovereign credit ratings in foreign and local currencies at B+/B, with a stable outlook.
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Senegal's dollar bonds fell on Monday after S&P Global Ratings, citing weaker public finances Bonds maturing in 2031 lost 0.3% to 87.44 cents on the dollar, and securities due in 2048 fell 0.2% to ...