
Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a central African country established as a sovereign state in 1960, with its capital in Yaoundé. The nation’s economy is largely driven by agriculture, oil, and services, and it focuses on stimulating local entrepreneurship and attracting foreign investment through various initiatives.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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REPCAM 5.95% 2032-07-07 EURCameroon | Cameroon | 2032-07-07 | 5.950 | 10.32 |
REPCAM 5.95% 2032-07-07 EURCameroon | Cameroon | 2032-07-07 | 5.950 | 10.32 |
REPCAM 9.50% 2025-11-19 USDCameroon | Cameroon | 2025-11-19 | 9.500 | 22.10 |
REPCAM 9.50% 2025-11-19 USDCameroon | Cameroon | 2025-11-19 | 9.500 | 22.10 |
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Historically, Cameroon began issuing bonds in the early 2000s to finance infrastructure development and public projects, with notable issuances such as the 2015 Eurobond aimed at strengthening its fiscal position. As of October 2023, the yield on Cameroon's bonds remains competitive compared to its regional peers, with recent bonds featuring attractive terms, including a 10-year maturity that reflects investor confidence despite regional economic challenges. Recent news surrounding Cameroon’s bond market has highlighted efforts to enhance transparency and improve investor relations, reinforcing its position as a proactive issuer in the African bond landscape.