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African Eurobonds are Oversubscribed yet Fundamental Economic Challenges Persist – Africa.com

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Last updated: January 11, 2025 12:45 pm
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Eurobonds have become increasingly popular in Africa as they provide governments with an alternative source of funding, moving away from traditional concessionary loans and foreign aid. The decline in these traditional sources has led African countries to turn to Eurobonds as a way to diversify their funding options. Multilateral loans, which often come with strict austerity measures, are also losing favour among African governments.

To date, 21 African countries have issued Eurobonds totaling an estimated US$155 billion on international bond markets. These bonds are typically bought by institutional investors from Europe and the US. While Eurobonds may seem like a viable solution for African governments in need of financing, experts in African sovereign debt warn that this system may not be working in the best interests of these countries.

The rise of Eurobonds in Africa has raised concerns about the potential risks and implications for these countries. Critics argue that the high interest rates associated with Eurobonds could lead to unsustainable debt levels, making it difficult for African governments to repay these loans in the future. Additionally, the lack of stringent conditions attached to Eurobonds may allow governments to overspend without accountability.

It is essential for African governments to carefully consider the long-term consequences of relying on Eurobonds as a primary source of funding. While these bonds may offer immediate financial relief, they could also exacerbate debt burdens and limit the ability of governments to invest in critical social and economic development projects.

The conversation surrounding Eurobonds in Africa underscores the need for greater transparency, accountability, and responsible borrowing practices. African countries must strike a balance between meeting their financing needs and ensuring sustainable debt management to safeguard their economic stability and future growth.

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Source: The Conversation

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