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Debt trap tightens as flawed global rules, bias, and austerity choke Africa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54798, member: 636"] Twenty African nations face severe debt distress due to three interconnected factors that disadvantage the continent. International banking regulations established by the Bank for International Settlements create unfavorable conditions for African economies. These rules impose stringent capital requirements that limit lending and economic growth opportunities. Complex post-2008 financial crisis regulations have driven international banks away from African markets. This withdrawal reduces competition and restricts credit access for businesses and individuals. Multilateral institutions like the International Monetary Fund prioritize poverty reduction over addressing immediate liquidity needs. African governments lack readily available funds for urgent development projects due to volatile commodity export revenues. Countries resort to borrowing under extremely unfavorable terms that perpetuate debt dependency cycles. Research shows financial transfers to developing nations dropped from 225 billion dollars in 2014 to just 51 billion in 2022. Credit rating agencies demonstrate consistent bias against African countries through subjective assessments that inflate investment risk perceptions. African nations could access an additional 31 billion dollars in financing with fair ratings based on economic fundamentals rather than prejudiced evaluations. [/QUOTE]
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