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Nigeria's Debt Servicing Costs Projected at $11.6 Billion in 2026

May 137:09 PMby Vadim Skritskii
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Nigeria is set to allocate approximately $11.6 billion for debt servicing in 2026, a figure underscored by President Bola Tinubu during a recent address. This anticipated expenditure highlights the country's ongoing fiscal challenges, as it grapples with rising debt levels amid a backdrop of economic uncertainty. The sentiment surrounding Nigeria's fiscal health remains complex, with an adjusted sentiment score of 79 indicating a prevailing sense of greed among investors, despite an overall coverage trend of 4 reflecting extreme fear in the market. This juxtaposition suggests that while some investors may be optimistic about potential growth opportunities, there is a significant undercurrent of caution regarding the sustainability of Nigeria's debt trajectory. The recent rate of change in economic sentiment, marked at 0.0935, further emphasizes the volatility and mixed outlook that could influence investment decisions moving forward.

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