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Cameroon has stopped guaranteeing public corporations debts since 2015, CAA reveals

Cameroon has stopped guaranteeing public corporations’ debts since 2015, CAA reveals (Business in Cameroon) - In 2015, the government of Cameroon stopped endorsing public corporations debts, the national sinking fund CAA explains in its latest report on Cameroon s public debt. The public corporations’ guaranteed debts slid from XAF86.8 billion on December 31, 2015, to XAF28 billion on December 31, 2020, the sinking fund adds explaining that the decrease was due to that decision but also to the debt service. Public authorities, international financial partners, and rating agencies are increasingly concerned about the growing threat public corporations’ debts are posing for the country’s fiscal balance. Therefore, to mitigate that threat, the government is taking measures to orient those public corporations towards non-sovereign loans.

John Matthews, Author at MedCity News

John Matthews John Matthews is the Managing Director of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Teradata. As a consultant to some of the largest, most innovative, and most complex US and global healthcare companies, Matthews designs data analytics solutions that allow these organizations to thrive in a fast changing industry. With a background in business intelligence and data warehousing, he has helped numerous businesses adapt to big data analytics, primarily in health care and international development. Matthews is a graduate of the University of Virginia and resides in Charlottesville, Virginia.

FDA lifts clinical hold, clearing uniQure to resume hemophilia gene therapy trial

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Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Intellectualism or politics by proxy? (Column: Spy s Eye)

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive A university committed to liberal education at par with the best in the world became the butt of criticism recently in the circle of free thinkers for letting a senior academician and a reputed intellectual known for his political critiques on the ruling dispensation, part company with the institution. It is normally left to the autonomous functioning of a university to determine where the dividing line lay between the intellectual freedom of a faculty member and his writings deprecating the democratic credentials of an elected government that went far beyond a legitimate analysis of policy flaws and shortcomings of administration.

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