Africa presses for reform of 'unjust' global financial system

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There is an urgent need for reforms to the 'unjust' global financial system, which penalises African nations with high borrowing rates, leaders said at a major African economic gathering in Kenya this week.

There is an urgent need for reforms to the"unjust" global financial system, which penalises African nations with high borrowing rates, leaders said at a major African economic gathering in

Such calls have been mounting as African countries battle sometimes crippling levels of debt to fund their development as well as frequently unstable exchange rates.To"transform Africa" -- the theme of this year's AfDB annual meetings in Nairobi -- governments across the continent need vast financial resources, Kenyan President William Ruto said at an official ceremony on Wednesday.

"However, we face the rigid barrier of a global financial architecture that is fundamentally misaligned with our aspirations," he said.Ruto complained that African countries are forced to borrow on capital markets at rates far above those paid by the rest of theAfter several years of restricted access to international markets, regional economic powerhouse Kenya was able in February to raise $1.5 billion in a new Eurobond at around 10 percent interest.

He told a press conference on Monday that according to the UN Development Programme,"If Africa's risks are properly and fairly estimated... African countries will save $75 billion a year just in debt service."The Nigerian economist also said Wednesday that Africa's real gross domestic product growth was estimated at 3.7 percent this year and 4.3 percent in 2025, after an increase of 3.1 percent last year, despite many"headwinds".

But Ruto, who has been leading African calls for changes to the global financial system, warned that"the pace of African development remains far behind its undeniable potential".AFP text, photo, graphic, audio or video material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium. AFP news material may not be stored in whole or in part in a computer or otherwise except for personal and non-commercial use.

 

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