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Home Macro Economic News Africa Economic News Moody’s Downgrades Niger’s Ratings to Caa3, Maintains Stable Outlook
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Moody’s Downgrades Niger’s Ratings to Caa3, Maintains Stable Outlook

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Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded Niger’s long-term foreign and local currency issuer ratings from Caa2 to Caa3, with a stable outlook. This decision follows the continued accumulation of payment arrears on debt service due to sanctions from ECOWAS and WAEMU, stemming from a military coup in July 2023.

The downgrade reflects concerns about Niger’s ability to meet its debt commitments amidst sanctions that hinder cross-border payments. Additionally, the government’s intention to withdraw from ECOWAS adds uncertainty to the situation. Financing risks are increasing as Niger relies heavily on domestic banks for funding.

However, the stable outlook balances these risks, considering the potential for swift resolution once sanctions are lifted, particularly with recent developments such as the commissioning of an oil pipeline to Benin.

Moody’s adjustment of local and foreign currency ceilings reflects Niger’s economic realities, highlighting concerns about governance and institutional capacity post-coup. Nonetheless, membership in WAEMU provides some stability in macroeconomic policy.

While the downgrade underscores economic challenges, the stable outlook suggests cautious optimism as Niger navigates toward financial stability.
By: Montel Kamau
Serrari Financial Analyst
14th February, 2024

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