Zambian Dollar Bonds Rally After S&P Removes Default Status
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Zambia's dollar bonds have rallied after S&P Global Ratings removed the default status, marking a positive turn for the country's economy.
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Zambia’s dollar bonds rose after S&P Global Ratings ended its default rating for Southern African country, five years after it became the continent’s first pandemic-era sovereign defaulter.
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on November 24, 2025.
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