Investment | Renaissance Capital Moves Into Mozambique in Deal With Dominio

Investment | Renaissance Capital Moves Into Mozambique in Deal With Dominio

Maputo, Mozambique, Capital Markets in Africa: Renaissance Capital Limited is pushing into Mozambique to take advantage of what it says is increasing interest from foreign investors in the southern African country. The Moscow-based investment bank, which trades across 43 emerging and frontier markets, signed a partnership deal last week with Lisbon-based Dominio Capital Group, which has an office in Maputo, Mozambique’s capital. The agreement will make it easier for RenCap to work on deals for clients wanting…

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South Africa’s Economic Outlook Disappoints S&P as It Weighs Rating

South Africa’s Economic Outlook Disappoints S&P as It Weighs Rating

Johannesburg, South Africa, Capital Markets in Africa: Economic growth in South Africa “has continued to disappoint,” S&P Global Ratings said, three weeks before the company is due to complete a review that may see the country cut to junk. S&P may lower the nation’s credit rating to non-investment grade when it announces the result of an assessment of South Africa’s BBB- ranking on June 3. Discussions on the decision are still underway, S&P Managing Director for sub-Saharan Africa Konrad…

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FBN Says Director Questioned as Nigeria Probes Bank Transactions

FBN Says Director Questioned as Nigeria Probes Bank Transactions

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: FBN Holdings Plc, Nigeria’s biggest lender by assets, said one of its directors was invited and questioned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission as part of a wider probe into alleged illegal transactions by the country’s banks. Executive Director Dauda Lawal was questioned about sums allegedly distributed by a former minister of petroleum, and is cooperating fully with the agency, the Lagos-based lender said in a statement Friday on the Nigerian…

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Financing | Mozambique’s Nyusi to Visit China Next Week, Presidency Says

Financing | Mozambique’s Nyusi to Visit China Next Week, Presidency Says

Maputo, Mozambique, Capital Markets in Africa: Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi will visit China later this month, his office said, weeks after western donors withdrew budgetary support following the southern African nation’s admission to holding more than $1 billion of undeclared loans. Nyusi’s week-long visit, which received parliament’s go-ahead last week, begins May 16, an official at the presidency said Friday. “The authorization should not be a blank check to contract more debt,” Lutero Simango, the leader of…

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Kenya to Jail Bankers Guilty of Wrongdoing After Failures

Kenya to Jail Bankers Guilty of Wrongdoing After Failures

NAIROBI, Kenya, Capital Markets in Africa: Kenya’s central bank wants bankers found guilty of any wrongdoing jailed, after three lenders in East Africa’s biggest economy collapsed in the past nine months. “If people did the wrong things they should be held accountable,” Governor Patrick Njoroge said Thursday in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Kigali, the Rwandan capital. “We are going to take them to a court of law. Put them behind bars.” Kenyan…

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Crude Oil | Nigeria Oil Output Slumps Further as Exxon Pipeline Damaged

Crude Oil | Nigeria Oil Output Slumps Further as Exxon Pipeline Damaged

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Nigeria’s oil production has dropped again as a third major crude-export facility was disrupted, this time by accidental damage rather than militant attacks. Exxon Mobil Corp. has declared force majeure — a legal clause that allows it to stop deliveries without breaching contracts — on shipments of Qua Iboe, the company said in a statement Friday. The Bonny Light and Forcados oil grades were already disrupted following militant attacks. The…

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Congo Government Will Investigate, Tax Freeport Copper-Mine Sale

Congo Government Will Investigate, Tax Freeport Copper-Mine Sale

Kinshasa, DR. Congo, Capital Markets in Africa: The Democratic Republic of Congo’s government plans to investigate Freeport-McMoRan Inc.’s sale of a copper mine in the central African country for $2.65 billion and tax the transaction, Mines Minister Martin Kabwelulu said. Freeport, based in Phoenix, Arizona, announced May 9 it sold its indirect 56 percent stake in the Tenke Fugurume mine, which also produces cobalt, to China Molybdenum Company Gecamines, the state-owned Congolese miner, said May 10 it wasn’t informed…

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