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FT Editorial: Transparency Is the Key to Solving the Zambian Debt Crisis

The Financial Times newspaper published a sharply worded editorial this weekend that called on Chinese creditors and Zambian borrowers to be more transparent in their dealings with one another in order to avoid what looks increasingly like an imminent default on some of the southern Africa's country's ...
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FT Editorial: Transparency Is the Key to Solving the Zambian Debt Crisis

The Financial Times newspaper published a sharply worded editorial this weekend that called on Chinese creditors and Zambian borrowers to be more transparent in their dealings with one another in order to avoid what looks increasingly like an imminent default on some of the southern Africa's country's ...
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