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		<title>Post PM’s sacking, focus returns on Senegal-IMF debt talks</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has named Ahmadou Al Aminou Lo, a seasoned economist, to replace the populist Ousmane Sonko</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://internationalfinance.com/macroeconomy/post-pms-sacking-focus-returns-senegal-imf-debt-talks/">Post PM’s sacking, focus returns on Senegal-IMF debt talks</a> appeared first on <a href="https://internationalfinance.com">International Finance</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The dismissal of the Senegalese government headed by Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, a staunch critic of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), by the African country&#8217;s president, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, now gives fresh impetus ⁠to protracted negotiations aimed at resolving the nation&#8217;s debt crisis.</p>
<p>However, analysts and investors cautioned that despite Sonko&#8217;s removal, things are still unpredictable, with political uncertainty now emerging as the new complication for the West African country.</p>
<p>&#8220;The removal of PM Sonko creates additional political uncertainty. There is also a chance that a newly appointed PM might be in favour of a deep debt restructuring, increasing the probability of a negative outcome for Senegalese bondholders,&#8221; said Thalia Petousis, portfolio manager at Allan Grey, while interacting with Reuters.</p>
<p>Faye has already named Ahmadou Al Aminou Lo, a seasoned economist and former regional central bank official, to replace the populist Sonko. Reacting to the developments, on May 26, Senegal&#8217;s foreign currency-denominated government bonds plummeted as much as 5.7 cents on the euro and nearly 4 cents on the dollar. As per Morgan Stanley, investors are now pricing higher odds of a debt restructuring following the latest events.</p>
<p>However, Petousis said that only foreign-currency debt would get restructured, not the ones backed by the ⁠local currency.</p>
<p>&#8220;The risks are that realised haircuts could be steeper than what is currently priced,&#8221; the analyst stated further.</p>
<p>Senegalese dollar-denominated bonds have handed investors losses of 9.7% since March 2026, compared to the 0.1% average return of peers in the JPM EMBI Global Diversified Africa index. Bonds due May 2033, on the other hand, traded around 50.6 cents on the dollar, at record lows.</p>
<p>Talking about the Senegal-IMF negotiations, the West African country has been engaged in off-and-on talks to secure a new deal from the global monetary body since the latter froze a USD 1.8 billion programme in 2024 upon the discovery of previously unreported debt that pushed the nation&#8217;s debt-to-GDP ratio above 130%.</p>
<p>Senegal right now is locked out of international capital markets and ‌battling a ballooning fuel subsidy bill. Investors are getting anxious about the government&#8217;s ability to service its debt obligations.</p>
<p>President Faye&#8217;s office said earlier in May that he was personally taking charge of Senegal&#8217;s debt file. Cheikh Diba, who had served as finance minister until last week, said that talks with the IMF would resume in the week of June 8, with a deal on the &#8220;broad contours ‌of a new programme&#8221; possible by the end of June 2026.</p>
<p>However, Sonko, in one of his last acts as the prime minister, lashed out at the IMF, telling lawmakers that it had &#8220;never developed a country&#8221; and Senegal should rely more on domestic resources than foreign lenders.</p>
<p>Sonko has also been a critic of the government giving in to the pressure of restructuring its debt. Despite being ousted from the PM&#8217;s office, he will likely remain an influential political player, as his party PASTEF still dominates the National Assembly.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://internationalfinance.com/macroeconomy/post-pms-sacking-focus-returns-senegal-imf-debt-talks/">Post PM’s sacking, focus returns on Senegal-IMF debt talks</a> appeared first on <a href="https://internationalfinance.com">International Finance</a>.</p>
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