AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCentral Banking & Liquidity: BEAC liquidity demand rose again after policy easing, with banks seeking CFA535.5bn in the July 14 auction but receiving only CFA500bn, leaving CFA35.5bn unmet—continuing a three-auction pattern of demand outstripping supply. Regional Finance Research: A new study urges BEAC to set up an emergency liquidity facility of CFA1.7tn–CFA2.3tn to protect essential imports during geopolitical shocks, framing it as a resilience tool for CEMAC. Trade & Infrastructure: Cameroon advanced plans to rehabilitate the Ebolowa–Ambam highway corridor into Equatorial Guinea, with contractor HAB S.A. pushing topographic and geotechnical surveys and moving toward quarry authorizations. Digital Infrastructure: Equatorial Guinea partners with Huawei to boost digital infrastructure. Visa Policy for Travelers: Turkey’s 2026 eVisa list includes Equatorial Guinea among nine eligible African countries, while others must use alternative visa channels. Business Leadership: Hammitt appointed its first Chief Digital Officer, Kyle Brucculeri, to drive ecommerce and omnichannel growth.
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