Investment | DEG invests in Nigerian food producer

Investment | DEG invests in Nigerian food producer

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbh (DEG) announced an investment in the Nigerian Beloxxi Industries Ltd. (Beloxxi) with around US$10mn, with which the biscuit manufacturer plans to expand its production. Further investors are the investment companies, 8 Miles and Africa Capital Alliance, which invested an additional amount of US$70mn. The family-run company, Beloxxi, produces cream crackers in its state of the art production facility. These thin, crispy wheat crackers are becoming…

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Norway-Backed Fund on Hiring Spree in Africa Finance Venture

Norway-Backed Fund on Hiring Spree in Africa Finance Venture

Lagos, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: A new development-finance venture that will control banking and other assets worth more than $660 million across sub-Saharan Africa plans to hire as many as 20 people including analysts to manage its investments and help it spend another $300 million on acquisitions. The Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries, the state-owned financier known as Norfund, is pooling its investments on the continent with Dutch lender Rabobank Groep and Dutch development bank FMO…

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Impacting Investing: An Innovative tools to drive Infrastructure in Africa

Impacting Investing: An Innovative tools to drive Infrastructure in Africa

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Africa’s infrastructure gap It is a well-documented fact that there exists a significant infrastructure deficit in Africa1 to support the continent’s expanding economies, rapid urbanisation, and surging trade levels. While total spending in infrastructure is growing at a rapid pace globally, Africa’s share continues to remain stagnant. As a result, economic growth in many African countries is constrained by poor infrastructure, particularly in energy and roads3 . In addition,…

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Africa continues to attract global attention as China strikes investment deals

Africa continues to attract global attention as China strikes investment deals

China and Africa’s recent union is not only a milestone in Africa’s development, but is an indication of global interest in the continent. KIGALI, Rwanda, Capital Markets in Africa, Africa continues to attract the interest of global investors and the world’s biggest market. China’s investment ventures in Africa strongly suggest that the continent is seen as the new sleeping giant. As the bond between Africa and China strengthens, global leaders and investors will follow suit…

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Investment | Chinese to Invest $2.8 Billion in South Africa Economic Zone

Investment | Chinese to Invest $2.8 Billion in South Africa Economic Zone

South Africa, Capital Markets in Africa: A group of Chinese investors will invest more than 40 billion rand ($2.8 billion) in an energy and metals-related industrial park in South Africa, giving a boost to the country’s government as it seeks to grow the manufacturing industry and ease unemployment. The consortium, led by Hong Kong Mining Exchange Co., will develop and manage the park, which will house plants to process minerals including chrome, manganese, coking coal and…

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Senegal | Woodside to Buy Conoco’s Senegal Assets for $350 Million

Senegal | Woodside to Buy Conoco’s Senegal Assets for $350 Million

DAKAR, Senegal, Capital Markets in Africa: Woodside Petroleum Limited agreed to buy ConocoPhillips’s assets in Senegal for $350 million to gain a stake in exploration blocks off the West African nation. ConocoPhillips holds 35 percent of a contract with the Senegal government covering three offshore blocks, Rufisque Offshore, Sangomar Offshore and Sangomar Deep Offshore, Perth-based Woodside said in a statement to the stock exchange Thursday.  “This is a gutsy move from Woodside, which will only pay off…

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Big Oil’s $45 Billion of New Projects Signal Spending Revival

Big Oil’s $45 Billion of New Projects Signal Spending Revival

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Two projects worth $45 billion announced this month show the world’s largest oil companies are regaining the confidence to make big investments, emboldened by rising crude prices and low costs that promise to trigger more expansion ahead. Chevron Corp. gave the go-ahead to a $37 billion expansion in Kazakhstan, the industry’s biggest undertaking since crude started tumbling two years ago. BP Plc signed off on the $8 billion expansion of…

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