Gabon | Fitch Revises Gabon’s Outlooks to Negative; Affirms at ‘B+

Gabon | Fitch Revises Gabon’s Outlooks to Negative; Affirms at ‘B+

Libreville, Gabon, Capital Markets in Africa — Fitch Ratings has revised the Outlook on Gabon’s Long-term foreign and local currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) to Negative from Stable and affirmed the IDRs at ‘B+’. The issue ratings on Gabon’s senior unsecured foreign currency bonds have also been affirmed at ‘B+’. The Short-Term IDR has been affirmed at ‘B’. Fitch has also affirmed the Country Ceiling for the Communaute Economique et Monetaire d’Afrique Centrale (CEMAC) and…

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Gabon | Moody’s places Gabon’s Ba3 ratings on review for downgrade

Gabon | Moody’s places Gabon’s Ba3 ratings on review for downgrade

Libreville, Gabon, Capital Markets in Africa — Moody’s Investors Service has today placed the Republic of Gabon’s Ba3 government bond and issuer ratings on review for downgrade. The purpose of Moody’s ratings review is to assess the extent of the impact of the further sharp fall in oil prices, which Moody’s expects to remain low for several years, on the Republic of Gabon’s government balance sheet in the coming years. As part of the review,…

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Congo | Moody’s downgrades Republic of the Congo’s rating to B1

Congo | Moody’s downgrades Republic of the Congo’s rating to B1

Brazzaville, Congo, Capital Markets in Africa —  Moody’s Investors Service has today downgraded the Republic of the Congo’s (ROC) issuer rating to B1 from Ba3 and placed the B1 rating under review for further downgrade. The downgrade reflects the severe deterioration in the government balance sheet caused by the significant fall in oil prices, which Moody’s expects to remain low for several years. The purpose of the review for further downgrade is to allow Moody’s…

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South Africa Reserve Bank Sees Medium to High Risk of Credit-Rating Cut to Junk

South Africa Reserve Bank Sees Medium to High Risk of Credit-Rating Cut to Junk

Johannesburg, South Africa, Capital Markets in Africa — There is a medium to high probability that South Africa’s debt will be downgraded to non-investment status, according to the country’s central bank. A cut may lead to capital outflows, affect the government’s rand-denominated debt, increase the cost of funding and reduce credit to the private sector, the Pretoria-based South African Reserve Bank said in its Financial Stability Review on Tuesday. Spreads on credit-default swaps would also widen, corporate profits…

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Nigeria | Moody’s downgrades Nigeria’s sovereign issuer rating with a stable outlook

Nigeria | Moody’s downgrades Nigeria’s sovereign issuer rating with a stable outlook

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — Moody’s Investors Service has today downgraded Nigeria’s long-term issuer ratings to B1 from Ba3 and has assigned a stable outlook, concluding the review for downgrade initiated on March 4th 2016. The key drivers of today’s rating action are as follows: 1) Increased external vulnerability brought about by the prospect of lower-for-longer oil prices; 2) Execution risk in the transition to a less oil-dependent federal budget, and the implications…

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Nigeria | Sub-Nationals on the Blink: A Case for Fiscal Restructuring

Nigeria | Sub-Nationals on the Blink: A Case for Fiscal Restructuring

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — President Muhammadu Buhari met with members of Nigeria’s Governors Forum (NGF) yesterday, 28th April 2016. Expectedly, the state governors requested for more palliatives to ameliorate their fiscal challenges. The proposed palliatives include an 18-month moratorium on loans before resuming servicing, direct financial intervention and commitment of the Federal Government (FGN) to a Fiscal Restructuring Plan for Federating units which are yet to be made publicly available. This comes…

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Angola | Moody’s downgrades Angola’s rating to B1 with negative outlook

Angola | Moody’s downgrades Angola’s rating to B1 with negative outlook

Luanda, Angola, Capital Market in Africa — Moody’s Investors Service has today downgraded the long-term issuer and senior unsecured debt ratings of the Government of Angola to B1 from Ba2 and assigned a negative outlook. The short-term issuer ratings have been affirmed at Not-Prime (NP). The key drivers of the downgrade are: The government’s financial position and the country’s external position have deteriorated sharply due to the shock stemming from the structural downward shift in…

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