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Gov’t pays $700m Eurobond bill ahead of schedule, total hits $2.1bn

MyJoyOnline

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July 6, 2026

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Gov’t pays $700m Eurobond bill ahead of schedule, total hits $2.1bn

Government has settled about 700 million in Eurobond payments ahead of schedule, marking another major step in its debt service obligations.

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