The BEAC has revised Central Africa’s 2026 growth down to 2.9%, holding key rates steady amid Middle East conflict uncertainties.
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Yvon Sana Bangui
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COBAC Raises Capital Floor Starting 1 January 2026, any bank seeking or maintaining a licence in the six-nation Central African Economic and Monetary Community must show at least 25 billion …
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Brazzaville positions itself as regional hub On 3 November, the marble halls of the International Conference Center in Brazzaville filled with cabinet members, bankers and entrepreneurs as the first Central …