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Senegal Raises $537 Million from Public Bond Issue Amid Funding Push

Senegal has raised 304.15 billion CFA francs (about $537 million) through a public bond issuance, exceeding its initial target as it continues to rely on domestic and regional markets to meet financing needs, according to Reuters.

The successful bond sale marks one of the country’s first major fundraising efforts of 2026, underscoring strong investor demand despite ongoing concerns around debt sustainability and limited access to international capital markets, MarketScreener reported.

Authorities have increasingly turned to regional debt markets following the suspension of support from the International Monetary Fund, using local bond issuances to bridge budget gaps and maintain fiscal operations.

Analysts say the oversubscription reflects continued investor appetite for sovereign debt within West Africa, but also highlights Senegal’s growing dependence on domestic borrowing as it navigates high debt levels and works to restore confidence among global lenders.

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