European-Backed Fund Arise Targets $1 Billion of African Assets

European-Backed Fund Arise Targets $1 Billion of African Assets

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Arise, the new development-finance venture created from the pooled sub-Saharan African assets of three European lenders, said it plans to buy minority stakes in companies across the continent as part of a strategy to boost assets to $1 billion from $660 million. The company will target sub-Saharan African financial-service providers aimed at retail businesses, small- and medium-sized enterprises, rural areas and people who haven’t previously had access to banks and loans,…

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Nando’s Spicy Chicken Chain Said to Weigh IPO Amid Expansion

Nando’s Spicy Chicken Chain Said to Weigh IPO Amid Expansion

JIOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nando’s Group, the South African fast-food company known for its spicy chicken and fries, is considering an initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter. Nando’s is speaking to advisers and is in the early stages of planning a share sale, the people said, asking not to be identified as the deliberations are private. The company is weighing a London listing among other potential venues, they said….

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Morocco Rejoining African Union Seen Shaping Leadership Vote

RABAT (Capital Markets in Africa) – African heads of state gather in the Ethiopian capital on Monday for a two-day African Union summit in which Morocco’s bid for readmission to the continental bloc will shape the election of a new chairperson. Morocco formally submitted its bid to re-join the body last year, when King Mohammed VI set out his government’s objectives of placing the country “at the center” of Africa’s development. The North African nation withdrew from the African…

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Barclays Africa Hit by Protesters Demanding Apartheid-Era Money

Barclays Africa Hit by Protesters Demanding Apartheid-Era Money

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Barclays Africa Group Limited was targeted by protesters who entered one of its branches on Thursday and demanded the bank pay back money from a bailout provided to a company it bought before the end of apartheid. Demonstrators linked to the youth league of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress gathered outside the branch in Durban on South Africa’s east coast, Johannesburg-based Barclays Africa said in an e-mailed response to questions….

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Sasol First-Half Profit Drops After Strike, Currency Losses

Sasol First-Half Profit Drops After Strike, Currency Losses

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Sasol Limited said first-half profit declined as much as 44 percent from a year earlier after the world’s biggest producer of liquid fuels from coal was hurt by currency losses and a three-month strike at its South African operations. Profit before one-time items, known as headline earnings, for the six months through December decreased by between 8.26 rand ($0.62) and 10.68 rand from the 24.28 rand reported a year earlier,…

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Turkey Plans to Invest $1 Billion in Mozambique Over 20 Years

Turkey Plans to Invest $1 Billion in Mozambique Over 20 Years

MAPUTO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Turkey will invest $1 billion in Mozambique over the next two decades, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said during a two-day visit to the southern African country struggling to attract foreign investment. Mozambique’s finances have been in trouble since early 2016 when it emerged the government withheld information about the magnitude of its indebtedness while arranging new credit. The nation has since said missed interest payments for external commercial loans, including a…

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Egypt Mulls Highest Borrowing Cost in 16 Years for Bond Sale

Egypt Mulls Highest Borrowing Cost in 16 Years for Bond Sale

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Egypt is tapping investors in a sale of dollar-denominated bonds, offering to pay them the highest coupon since 2001 and its first venture into international capital markets since a currency devaluation in November.  Africa’s third-biggest economy is offering three maturities of debt, with an initial yield target between 7.625 percent and 7.875 percent on 10-year bonds, according to a person familiar with the matter who isn’t permitted to speak publicly…

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