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Africa’s Debt Crisis Has ‘Catastrophic Implications’ for the World

Crushing obligations to foreign creditors that have few precedents have sapped numerous African nations of growth and stoked social instability.

Patricia Cohen
Author: Patricia Cohen

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Patricia Cohen

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China, Credit and Debt, Developing Countries, Economic Conditions and Trends, Foreign Investments, Government Bonds, International Monetary Fund, Kenya, Nigeria, Politics and Government, Suriname, Uganda, World Bank
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