
NAIROBI, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Senegal's international bonds fell on Monday, data from Tradeweb showed, with the 2028 maturity XS1790105180=TE shedding more than 2 euro cents to bid at 67.64 cents.
The West African nation's bonds have been pummelled for most of this year due to concerns about how it will resolve a case of debt misreporting that resulted in its loan programme with the International Monetary Fund being frozen.