Nigerian Equities Down by 46bps, Profit-Taking in GTBank Continues

Nigerian Equities Down by 46bps, Profit-Taking in GTBank Continues

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Equities market closed negative today as the All Share Index (ASI) lost 46bps to settle at 26,495.04 points while YTD loss worsened to -1.4%. Consequently, investors lost N41.9bn as market capitalization settled at N9.1tn. The negative close can be attributed in sustained profit-taking in banking stocks – GUARANTY (-4.6%) and ETI (-2.4%) – and weaker appetite for WAPCO (-2.3%). Activity level was also thin as volume and value traded fell 41.7% and 36.5% to…

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Actis sells remaining stake in Umeme via capital markets offering

Actis sells remaining stake in Umeme via capital markets offering

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Actis, a leading growth markets investor, today announced a full exit of its remaining 14.3% stake in Uganda’s principal electricity distribution and supply business, Umeme Ltd, via the Ugandan and Kenyan capital markets. Actis originally invested in Umeme when it was privatised in 2005 and has now fully exited its stake following a planned phasing of the process. In November 2012, UHL sold 39.9% of its stake in Umeme…

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Benin Seeks to Spend $15 Billion Next 5 Years to Boost Economy

Benin Seeks to Spend $15 Billion Next 5 Years to Boost Economy

PORT-NOVO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Benin plans to spend as much as $15 billion over the next five years on agriculture, tourism and infrastructure projects, an amount that the government seeks to raise by boosting tax revenue and borrowing on local and regional markets, according to the finance minister. The government of the West African nation will finance about 40 percent of its development program, while the private sector will be tapped to fund…

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AfDB approves Africa Renewable Energy Initiative

AfDB approves Africa Renewable Energy Initiative

ABIDJAN (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Boards of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) have endorsed the proposal by the Bank’s Management to serve as Trustee to administer and manage the resources of Africa Renewable Energy Initiative (AREI), and also to host the AREI Independent Delivery Unit as requested by African Heads of State and Government. The AREI is an Africa-owned and Africa-led initiative of the African Union. It aims at harnessing Africa’s…

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Crowding the private sector into Africa’s climate action

Crowding the private sector into Africa’s climate action

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The global community for climate action was spooked by the November 8 election of Donald Trump as the next President of the United States. The US President-elect had earned the sobriquet of “climate denier,” for his claim that climate change is a hoax. However, there is cautious optimism that his presidency will not overturn the global agenda on climate change. Hopefully, his views on climate change will change and…

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Tanzania Says It May Draw $9.2 Billion in Cement Investment

Tanzania Says It May Draw $9.2 Billion in Cement Investment

DAR ES SALAM (Capital Markets in Africa) – Three companies plan to invest as much as 20 trillion shillings ($9.2 billion) in Tanzanian cement production in projects that could double the nation’s installed capacity, Trade and Industry Minister Charles Mwijage said. The government of East Africa’s second-biggest economy, with gross domestic product of $45 billion, has infrastructure projects planned, including the $10 billion Bagamoyo port development, a $7-billion railway and a $4-billion crude oil pipeline from neighboring…

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Sub-Saharan Africa Region Remains Under Fiscal and External Pressures, says Fitch

Sub-Saharan Africa Region Remains Under Fiscal and External Pressures, says Fitch

LAGOS ( Capital Markets in Africa) – The Rating Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) sovereigns in 2017 remains Negative, reflecting continued weakness of fiscal and external balances, rising government debt, weak economic growth and, in some countries, risks of political instability, says Fitch Ratings in a new report. While commodity prices have regained some ground, many commodity exporters in the SSA are still running substantial budget and current account deficits and are facing financing strains…

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