Middle East & Africa Daily Briefing — 05 Jun 2026

RegNext | Daily Middle East & Africa Radar | EOD Briefing | Friday 05 Jun 2026

The BCEAO just launched its weekly liquidity injection tender. Here's what it means for the UMOA banking sector.

1️⃣ [#1] BCEAO — Weekly liquidity injection tender / Issued weekly call for tenders for June 8 injection / Commercial banks within the UMOA zone / Eligible counterparties must submit bids according to the specified tender schedule.

2️⃣ [#8] Bank of Mauritius — Treasury Certificates Prospectus / Released official prospectus for new Government Treasury Certificates / Institutional investors and commercial banks / Market participants should review issuance terms for upcoming domestic debt management.

3️⃣ [#4] ACAPS — IAIS Emerging Market Meetings / Hosted international meetings on emerging economies and insurance protection gaps / Moroccan and regional insurance providers / Firms should prepare for tighter alignment with international standards on climate and cyber risk.

The broader landscape for June 5 shows a heavy focus on critical end-of-month reporting and sovereign debt management across the continent. The South African Reserve Bank released its comprehensive statement of assets and liabilities and official gold and foreign exchange reserves for May 2026, providing a clear view of the country’s significant financial stability buffer. Similarly, the Bank of Mauritius published its latest gross official international reserves data, alongside technical data releases for exchange rate indices and results for both BOM and Treasury Bill auctions. These data points collectively indicate a period of transparency and active liquidity management within the Indian Ocean region. In Mozambique, the Banco de Moçambique is highlighting its seventeenth scientific conference, emphasizing the critical importance of central bank research and economic studies in regional policy formation. Finally, the Central Bank of Lesotho is focused on necessary operational maintenance, issuing a request for proposals and a detailed tender notice for facilities management. Together, these updates reflect a regulatory environment balanced between high-level monetary policy implementation, international supervisory cooperation, and the routine statistical transparency necessary for long-term market health and investor confidence.

Full analysis in today's RegNext Daily Middle East & Africa Radar.

June 5, 2026
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