INTO AFRICA: African Economic Outlook in 2016

INTO AFRICA: African Economic Outlook in 2016

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — In 2015, Africa experienced its slowest economic growth rate since the 1998 global financial crisis. The Sub-Saharan Africa real GDP growth fell from 5.0 percent in 2014 to 3.75 percent in 2015 (IMF’s estimates). The downside risks in 2015 (low commodity prices, a slowing in China’s growth and uncertainty in the level of USA’s real growth rate) are expected to spill-over to 2016 but with reduced impact. As…

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Ghana is willing to revise 2016 Budget if need be, Finance Minister says

Ghana is willing to revise 2016 Budget if need be, Finance Minister says

ACCRA, Ghana, Capital Markets in Africa — Ghana is reviewing its budget for 2016 and is ready to revise it if necessary, Minister of Finance Seth Terkper said. The government is monitoring oil prices and will go to Parliament with revisions if prices continue to plunge, he told reporters in Accra, the capital, on Tuesday. There is “strong political will” backing fiscal consolidation, he said. “We are weighing options and scenarios and may go to cabinet and parliament to…

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African Stock Market January 2016: Tunisia equity triumph, rewards investors amid of global equity markets panic

African Stock Market January 2016: Tunisia equity triumph, rewards investors amid of global equity markets panic

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — Global equity markets opened 2016 on a panic mood amid of negative outlook on China’s growth prospects and commodity slumps. As a result, African equity market performance measured by country equity benchmark index returns ended in negative for the month, with four gainers and fourteen losers on the local currency basis. Still on local basis return, the January’s average return of -3.0 percent (relatively to  -0.9 percent in…

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Bank of Ghana retains policy rate at 26 percent, slower inflation …

Bank of Ghana retains policy rate at 26 percent, slower inflation …

ACCRA, Ghana, Capital Markets in Africa — The Bank of Ghana kept its policy rate unchanged at 26 percent on Monday, citing a slower pace of consumer price inflation, the central bank governor Dr Kofi Wampah stated in a press conference at the end of the Monetary policy Committee Policy meeting. Dr Kofi Wampah, announced that inflation rose to 17.7 percent in December 2015, up marginally from 17.6 per cent in November. “This indicates some…

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African Equity Markets in 2015: BRVM Bourse 2015 Champion, Botswana runner-up, Zimbabwe worst market

African Equity Markets in 2015: BRVM Bourse 2015 Champion, Botswana runner-up, Zimbabwe worst market

Lagos, Nigeria Capital Markets in Africa — African stock market performance measured by country equity benchmark index returns produced a negative returns in 2015, with four positive growths and fourteen negative returns on a local currency basis.  The performance was more disheartening on a US-dollar adjusted performance basis, with just one equity market produced a positive return. These unimpressed performances (compared to 2014) across African equities can be attributed to interlocked negative feedback loops between declining commodity…

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African Stock Market November 2015 Performance: Kenya’s equity gains 4.5%, EGX 30 Index 15.35% lower, Zambian kwacha returns 17.1%

African Stock Market November 2015 Performance: Kenya’s equity gains 4.5%, EGX 30 Index 15.35% lower, Zambian kwacha returns 17.1%

Lagos, Nigeria Capital Markets in Africa — African stock market performance measured by country equity benchmark index returns ended in negative for the month of November, with five gainers and thirteen losers on the local currency basis. Still on local basis return, the November’s average return of -3.0 percent (relatively to  -0.9 percent in October) was recorded across eighteen African stock indices and November monthly returns range from  -15.3 percent recorded by the Egyptian equity market (measured by Egyptian EGX 30…

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Gulf investors access Africa via co-investment with private equity funds and invest US$9.3 billion

Gulf investors access Africa via co-investment with private equity funds and invest US$9.3 billion

DUBAI, Capital Markets in Africa — In support of its efforts to highlight attractive investment opportunities in Africa to its members, Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry launched new report entitled “Beyond Commodities: Gulf Investors and the new Africa”, which has highlighted that co-investment with private equity funds, purchase of private equity businesses, and direct buyouts or minority share acquisition represent the most significant modes of FDI entry for Gulf investors interested in Sub-Saharan Africa. The study,…

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