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Abidjan's cash crisis has brought it to the verge of default on its Brady bond commercial debt. President-General Robert Gueï's key ministers - government coordinator Seydou Diarra and Economy Minister Ngolo Coulibaly - insist the payment has been transferred to Banque Nationale de Paris in Luxembourg....

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Keywords:

Robert Gueï, Seydou Diarra, Ngolo Coulibaly, Luxembourg, Senegal, Charles Konan Banny, Nigeria, French, Jacques Vergés, Henri Konan-Bédié, Moammar el Gadaffi, Banque Nationale de Paris, Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest-Africaine

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