Nigerian MPC At a Crossroad; Between Domestic Stability and External Balance

Nigerian MPC At a Crossroad; Between Domestic Stability and External Balance

Lagos, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — The Nigerian Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will be sitting for its 5th session this year between 21st and 22nd September 2015 to review developments in the global and domestic economy, together with the financial market since its last meeting (23rd and 24th July 2015). It is expected that deliberation at the meeting will center on the slowing domestic growth, persistent exchange rate uncertainty, increasing risk perception in the local…

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AfDB unveils a blueprint to get rid of Africa’s energy poverty by 2025

AfDB unveils a blueprint to get rid of Africa’s energy poverty by 2025

Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, Capital Markets in Africa — The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) unveiled its landmark initiative to solve Africa’s huge energy deficit by 2025 at a High Level Stakeholder Consultative Meeting attended by business and political leaders at its headquarters in Abidjan on 17 September 2015. The “New Deal for Energy in Africa,” which charts the way for a transformative partnership on energy focuses on mobilizing support and funding for the initiative from…

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Egypt central bank keeps its interest rates unchanged at 9.75 percent

Egypt central bank keeps its interest rates unchanged at 9.75 percent

Cairo, Egypt, Capital Markets in Africa — In its meeting held on September 17, 2015, the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to keep the overnight deposit rate, overnight lending rate, and the rate of the CBE’s main operation unchanged at 8.75 percent, 9.75 percent, and 9.25 percent, respectively. The discount rate was also kept unchanged at 9.25 percent. According to the statement issued by the CBE, the headline Consumer Price…

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AfDB approves US$ 121 million for electricity expansion to rural households in Uganda

AfDB approves US$ 121 million for electricity expansion to rural households in Uganda

Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, Capital Markets in Africa — The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group Board  approved on 16 September 2015 a US$ 121 million loan and grant to help Uganda’s government improve access to electricity for rural households, businesses and public institutions to ultimately improve the livelihoods, economic opportunities and access to social services in rural communities. The Bank Group allocated a US$ 100-million loan and an additional €10.205 million grant mobilized by the AfDB…

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Mali Economy Will Slow To 4.9% Due To Dwindling Manufacturing Output — IMF

Mali Economy Will  Slow To 4.9% Due To Dwindling Manufacturing Output — IMF

Bamako, Mali, Capital Markets in Africa — Mali’s economic growth is set to slow in 2015 to 4.9 percent, as a result of dwindling manufacturing output, in spite of a strong harvest, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in a statement on Wednesday. The Washington based institution said following its annual Article 4 consultation on Mali’s economy that inflation would also remain moderate at around 2.4 percent this year, up from 0.9 percent last year,…

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Guinea plans to build a US$2 Billion Hydropower Dam

Guinea plans to build a US$2 Billion Hydropower Dam

Conakry, Guinea, Capital Market in Africa — Guinea is in talks with China International Water & Electric Corporation (CWE) to build a US$2 billion hydropower dam that would boost the West African country’s energy output, according to  Ministry for Energy official, Lansana Fofana. Lansana Fofana, said the proposed dam would double the country’s energy output, providing new capacity for the expansion of bauxite processing. “The idea is to feed the mining industry,” Fofana, the head of…

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Copper Mine Suspensions Threaten Zambia’s Growth and Fiscal Position

Copper Mine Suspensions Threaten Zambia’s Growth and Fiscal Position

Lusaka, Zambia, Capital Markets in Africa — Glencore International AG (Baa2 negative) recently announced that it would suspend operations at its Mopani Copper Mine in Zambia (B1 negative) for 18 months. Glencore’s suspension follows a recent decision by China’s Luanshya Copper Mines plc to interrupt operations at its Baluba mine in Zambia. Reduced copper production is credit negative for Zambia because it will depress growth, export proceeds and royalties, further pressuring the sovereign’s increasingly precarious fiscal…

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