Debt Deals

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The Middle East conflict has driven oil prices beyond US$100 per barrel, positioning Angola and other African producers as key beneficiaries. A clause in Angola’s debt deal with Chinese lenders stipulates that when prices exceed US$60 per barrel, excess revenue goes into a reserve account for repayments. This opportunity allows Angola to replenish debt reserves and secure new loans for projects like the Lobito refinery.

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