Aroni Chaudhuri (Coface): “Kenya risks defaulting on its external debt; it has to repay its $2 billion Eurobond, which matures in June 2024”
Aroni Chaudhuri, an economist specialising in Africa at French credit insurer Coface, which has forecast that the Africa-Mediterranean region will account for the largest share of its turnover in 2022 (27%, or €480.6 million), spoke to Africa Business+ at a time when its latest country risk barometer was published in June.
27/06/2023 at 16h49, by Africa Business+
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