The financial district in Nairobi, Kenya.Photographer: Kang-Chun Cheng/Bloomberg
Africa
Africa faces steepest borrowing costs despite growing investor demand
Africa’s borrowing costs stay high amid bias, data gaps, and strong demand
Key topics:
African nations pay higher borrowing costs despite lower global rates.
Bias and “prejudice premium” may inflate Africa’s eurobond yields.
Strong investor demand exists, but data gaps worsen cost disparities.
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By Robert Brand and Mpho Hlakudi

