A fundamental change in funding beckons | Oxford Economics Research Briefing

Oxford Economics Africa has released its first report of an exclusive series highlighting the topics that will be discussed at The Africa Debate.

Key points:

The ground has shifted and cheap budget funding in frontier markets is a thing of the past. In the current climate, African nations will struggle with a narrowing investor pool as high inflation and FX risks undermine attractiveness of Treasury securities. The funding gap has scarcely been so wide and widespread. However, funding options have also never been so diverse, and for those putting the correct policies in place, a new age of funding beckons.

Author: Irmgard Erasmus |Senior Financial Economist at Oxford Economics Africa

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