
LONDON, April 25 (Reuters) - Senegal's sovereign eurobonds rallied on Friday as much as 4 cents to a three-week high, Tradeweb data showed.
The 2028 euro-denominated maturity gained the most to be bid at 84.64 cents on the euro, its highest since early April.
The IMF this week projected strong growth for Senegal's economy above 8%, while Finance Minister Cheikh Diba briefed investors on the sidelines of the IMF/World Bank meetings.