Core Insights - Cameroon is set to issue its first 15-year assimilated bonds (OTA) on February 17, 2026, in the Central African States Bank (BEAC) public securities market, marking a significant milestone since the market's inception in December 2011 [1] - This issuance aims to test the market's capacity to absorb bonds with maturities exceeding 10 years, as previous issuances were limited to a maximum of 10 years [1] - The target financing amount for the 15-year bonds is relatively modest at 20 billion Central African Francs, reflecting investor preference for shorter-term bonds [1] Financing Operations - A significant portion of the financing operations in the first quarter of 2026 will be achieved through the issuance of assimilated treasury bonds (BTA), which have maturities of no more than 52 weeks and are typically used to address temporary liquidity pressures [2] - In contrast, assimilated government bonds (OTA) are intended for longer-term financing, generally for project funding [2]
喀麦隆以首笔15年期债券试水中非国家银行证券交易市场
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-02-15 15:38