DAKAR (Reuters) -Senegal hopes for a new International Monetary Fund programme by June, Finance Minister Cheikh Diba said on ...
Senegal aims for a fresh IMF programme by June following an audit revealing financial discrepancies. The current $1.8 billion ...
Senegal's Court of Auditors released a long-awaited review of the country's finances on Wednesday that confirmed the previous ...
The International Monetary Fund is "actively engaged" with the Senegalese government regarding the suspension of its ...
Senegal's sovereign Eurobonds tumbled after the report was released. The 2033 dollar-denominated maturity led the losses, ...
Senegal's government on Thursday announced that it could take legal action against those responsible for "serious breaches" and mismanagement ...
Egypt holds the highest outstanding credit from the IMF, followed by Kenya and Angola, according to the latest data. The ...
Senegal's Finance Minister Cheikh Diba announced the government's intention to secure a new IMF program by June. This follows ...
"Senegal's Court of Auditors is expected to issue its final report this month," said IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack in a scheduled press briefing. "IMF staff are working closely with the ...
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