South Africa’s ANC attacks banks over forex rigging charges

South Africa’s ANC attacks banks over forex rigging charges

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s ruling ANC party called on Thursday for the toughest possible sanctions against more than a dozen local and foreign banks accused of rigging the rand currency, piling political pressure on lenders that have become a target for public anger. The Competition Commission said on Wednesday it had found the banks, including U.S., European, Japanese and Australian lenders, had colluded to coordinate their trading activities when dealing in…

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Nigeria not sure yet how much to borrow from World Bank

Nigeria not sure yet how much to borrow from World Bank

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria has not decided yet how much it wants to borrow from the World Bank, its budget minister said on Wednesday, to help pay for record spending of $24 billion this year. Diplomats and officials told Reuters last week the oil producer plans to present the required economic reform proposals to the World Bank this month to borrow at least $1 billion. “The figure will depend on the (2017)…

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South Africa’s trade balance recorded a further surplus of R12.04 billion

South Africa’s trade balance recorded a further surplus of R12.04 billion

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – In December 2016, South Africa’s trade balance recorded a further surplus of R12.04 billion. This compares with a trade deficit of –R1.7 billion in November 2016. The market was expecting a trade surplus of around R6.3 billion for the month, although the trade data is extremely difficult to forecast accurately on a month-by-month basis, especially since the data is not seasonally adjusted and prone to revisions. South Africa has…

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Rwanda sets I&M Bank IPO share price at 90 francs

Rwanda sets I&M Bank IPO share price at 90 francs

KIGALI (Capital Markets in Africa) – The initial public offering of shares in I&M Bank Rwanda Ltd have been priced at 90 francs ($0.1085) each, the Rwandan finance ministry said on Tuesday. The government is selling 99,030,400 shares, representing a 19.81 percent stake in the lender, with the proceeds set to fund the construction of a second airport near the capital. The offer opened on Tuesday and is expected to close on March 3, the…

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Mauritius sugar producer Alteo H1 pretax profit jumps 116 pct

Mauritius sugar producer Alteo H1 pretax profit jumps 116 pct

PORT LOUIS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Mauritius sugar producer Alteo’s pretax profit rose 116 percent to 1.36 billion rupees ($38.42 million) in the six months to December 31 helped by higher sales and favourable prices, the firm said on Tuesday. Alteo is the largest sugar miller on the Indian Ocean island. It also has interests in property development and hotels. In a statement, the firm said “enhanced production capacities in Tanzania and Kenya and…

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Nigeria recovers $177 million stolen state funds: ministry

Nigeria recovers $177 million stolen state funds: ministry

ABUJA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria has recovered some $151 million and eight billion naira ($26.32 million) in stolen state funds in less than two months as part of an anti-graft drive, the government said on Sunday. The West African nation launched late in December a whistleblower scheme entitling those who help find stolen assets to up to five percent of the recovered sums, part of a drive by President Muhammadu Buhari to root out…

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Nigeria fine to push South Africa’s MTN to 2016 loss, shares fall

Nigeria fine to push South Africa’s MTN to 2016 loss, shares fall

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa-based MTN Group expects to report a full-year loss due to a $1 billion regulatory fine in Nigeria and underperformance there and at home, it said on Wednesday, sending its shares to a two-month low. Africa’s most populous nation and biggest economy Nigeria is MTN’s most lucrative but increasingly problematic market, hobbling its growth outlook. But the appointment of banker Rob Shuter, who starts next month, as chief…

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