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Senegal Eurobonds Plummet as Presidential Elections Postponed Indefinitely

The bond market in Senegal witnessed a significant downturn as the government indefinitely postponed the much-anticipated presidential elections, triggering a wave of uncertainty and investor concern.

The decision made by President Macky Sall, led to a sharp decline in Senegal’s eurobonds reflecting the growing apprehension among investors about the country’s political stability.

Senegal’s dollar-denominated bonds due in 2033 experienced a substantial 3.6% drop, plummeting to 83.77 cents on the dollar while the 2037 debt saw an even more pronounced decline of 4.7%, falling to 69.84 cents.

This decline marks the first time Senegal has postponed an election, signaling a departure from its reputation as one of Africa’s more politically stable democracies.

The postponement decision followed clashes between opposition supporters and law enforcement in the streets of Dakar, resulting in the arrest of several officials, including former Prime Minister Aminata Touré and presidential candidate Anta Babacar Ngom.

The government’s decision to cut off mobile internet access compounded the situation, citing the dissemination of “hateful and subversive” messages that threatened public order.

Analysts and investors expressed concerns about the heightened political uncertainty in Senegal, with Barclays Plc analyst Michael Kafe warning of potential additional premiums on investment risks.

The delay in elections and the subsequent unrest have raised doubts about Senegal’s previously positive trajectory, with investors now wary of the country’s political and economic future.

Senegal, on the brink of becoming a significant player in the oil and gas sector, faces mounting challenges as it grapples with internal political tensions and investor skepticism.

The postponement casts a shadow over the nation’s democratic process and economic prospects, underscoring the need for swift resolution and stability.

Samed Olukoya

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

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