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Moody’s Warns High Finance Costs Weigh on Sub-Saharan Africa’s Biggest Economies

Moody’s Investors Service has cautioned that rising finance costs are putting pressure on Sub-Saharan Africa’s major economies, complicating efforts to stabilize growth and manage debt. In its latest regional outlook seen by Reuters, the ratings agency noted that countries such as Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya face persistent external financing constraints and elevated borrowing costs.

The report stressed that while commodity prices have provided some fiscal relief, the benefits are being eroded by high interest payments and limited access to affordable credit. Analysts cited by Bloomberg highlighted that global monetary tightening has reduced investor appetite for African debt, forcing governments to either seek alternative financing or rely on domestic markets at steeper costs.

In Nigeria, surging debt service obligations continue to absorb a significant portion of government revenues, while South Africa struggles with sluggish growth and state utility bailouts. Kenya, meanwhile, is grappling with currency depreciation and heavy Eurobond maturities, market observers explained in Financial Times.

Moody’s warned that unless structural reforms and revenue diversification measures are accelerated, the region’s largest economies could see heightened fiscal vulnerabilities. The agency further indicated that prolonged exposure to high financing costs risks crowding out spending on infrastructure and social programs.

The report comes at a time when several African governments are engaging international lenders, including the IMF and World Bank, to restructure or refinance debts, underscoring the scale of fiscal challenges across the region.

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