Mauritanian debt: Franklin-Finexem to submit recommendations by the end of June
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07/05/2021 at 17h35, by Africa Business+
Recruited at the beginning of the year by the Mauritanian Ministry of Economy and Finance to help it manage its debt, Franklin-Finexem will issue its recommendations by the end of June. Debt represents about half of Mauritania’s GDP, or $3.77 billion.
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