Egypt: Tides Are Changing, Or Is History Repeating Itself?

Egypt: Tides Are Changing, Or Is History Repeating Itself?

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Egypt is flashing once again at the centre of emerging markets’ radar screen after a long recede, ever since the outbreak of the 2011 revolution and the years of political and economic instability that followed. The Government has just embarked upon long-awaited and badly needed structural reforms, including, but not limited to, a shift to a flexible exchange rate regime that aims to tackle the currency shortage and attract…

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UAE’s Dana Gas freezes Egypt investments over debts

UAE’s Dana Gas freezes Egypt investments over debts

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Dana Gas will not make new investments in Egypt because of delays in obtaining payments owed to it there, the chief executive of the United Arab Emirates company said. Political and economic turbulence in Egypt and Iraqi Kurdistan mean Dana has struggled to secure revenues in either country, once again hitting its profit on Thursday. Dana posted a $7 million net profit in the three months to Dec. 31,…

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How African Equities and Currencies feared in 2016

How African Equities and Currencies feared in 2016

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) -African equity markets settled in the South Pole 2016 was a difficult year for African markets, each in varying degrees. Most of the African equity index ended in negative zone at the end of 2016, with six positive growths and twelve negative returns on a local currency basis. The performance was more disheartening on a US-dollar adjusted basis, with just four equity markets produced a positive return and average return across markets…

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African Sovereign Eurobonds: Recap and Prospects in 2017

African Sovereign Eurobonds: Recap and Prospects in 2017

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Eurobond issuance by African sovereigns was recorded at US$9.726 billion by four countries (South Africa, Ghana, Egypt, and Mozambique) in 2016 compare to US$6.750 billion issued by eight countries (Egypt, Ghana, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Namibia, Zambia, Cameroon, and Angola) in 2015. In April, the Republic of South Africa successfully priced and issued a US$1.25 billion 10-year Eurobond. The US dollar bond was priced at a coupon (interest rate) of 4.875 percent,…

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Egypt Says Remittances, Foreign Inflows Jump After Float

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Remittances from Egyptians working abroad are surging and foreigners bought more than $250 million in local assets on Sunday alone, further signs of growing confidence in the nation’s economy after it floated the currency and secured a $12 billion IMF loan. Expatriate workers sent home $4.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2016, up 12 percent from a year earlier, and most of it transferred after the pound was…

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INTO AFRICA February 2017 Edition: Africa’s Economic Path in 2017

INTO AFRICA February 2017 Edition: Africa’s Economic Path in 2017

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Welcome to the 2017’s first edition of INTO AFRICA, the publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. In this edition, we bring you a selection of insights on Africa’s economic prospects in 2017. Please download by clicking: INTO AFRICA PUBLICATION: FEBRUARY 2017  EDITION.  The collapse of oil prices has had far-reaching effects on African economies in 2016. For commodity exporters, the implications are glaring – weaker revenues have…

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Record Egypt-Tied Note Issuance Highlights IMF Loan Cheer

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Investors are rushing back to structured notes tied to Egypt following a currency float and an International Monetary Fund loan last quarter, six years after a revolution that had scared them off. Citigroup Inc. issued all four of the recorded credit-linked notes this month raising a total of 2.3 billion Egyptian pounds ($121 million), the most for a single month on record, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The biggest was…

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