Nigerian Equity Markets: Key Drivers Still Under Siege

Nigerian Equity Markets: Key Drivers Still Under Siege

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Analysis of market performance in 2016 indicated that although a combination of poor corporate releases as well as weak macroeconomic fundamentals contributed to the negative return for the year, market volatility remained largely consistent with instability in the currency market. More specifically, while bearish sentiments persisted for most of 2016, equities rallied between May and July 2016 due to reforms in the Oil & Gas sector and adoption of…

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Nigeria’s Economic Recession Creates Opportunities in Real Estate

Nigeria’s Economic Recession Creates Opportunities in Real Estate

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Obinna Onunkwo, Managing Partner of Purple Capital Partners Limited, is a seasoned securities specialist with over 15 years of experience in investment management. He talks to Capital Markets in Africa about challenges and opportunities in Nigerian real estate markets. The perfect storm is brewed with the combination of an acute shortage of dollar inflows, the spectre of currency devaluation, increasing inflation and rising interest rates. How are developers and investors facing these challenges as well…

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Analysing the Impact of Nigeria’s Foreign Exchange Regulations

Analysing the Impact of Nigeria’s Foreign Exchange Regulations

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – There have been a few of the adjectives that have been used to describe the recent foreign exchange (‘FX’) policies emanating from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN’) over the past 2 years and while opinion remains sharply divided it is clear that debate on these policies have assumed a life of their own. Unquestionably, the main statutory objectives of CBN’s exchange rate policy are to preserve the value…

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Africa’s Central Banks Reaction Amid Inflation and Growth Concerns

Africa’s Central Banks Reaction Amid Inflation and Growth Concerns

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Angola’s central bank left its benchmark BNA rate at 16.0% on 30th January 2017. The National Bank of Angola (BNA), which raised its rate 500 basis points last year – most recently in June – to curb inflation, added its monetary policy committee had also taken note of the trend of declining monetary indicators.  Botswana’s central bank left its benchmark lending rate unchanged at 5.5% on 28th February 2017, saying…

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Which Path Africa’s Inflation Rate is Taking in January?

Which Path Africa’s Inflation Rate is Taking in January?

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Angola’s inflation slowed to 40.39% year-on-year in January from 41.95% in December, data from the national statistics agency showed. Prices increases on a month-on-month basis rose 2.29% in January compared to 2.17% previously.  Botswana’s consumer inflation inched up to 3.1% year-on-year in January from 3.0% in December, data from the statistics office showed. Prices rose 0.4% month-on-month compared to 0.1% previously.  Burundi’s year-on-year inflation jumped to 12.9% in January…

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Nigerian Breweries Plc – Staying resilient through tough economic times

Nigerian Breweries Plc – Staying resilient through tough economic times

Robust value presence will still be a key driver of topline growth in 2017: The strategy to increase its product offerings in the affordable segments (mainstream and discount) through its merger with Consolidated Breweries in December 2014 proved to be a step in the right direction. Given the weak macroeconomic climate of 2016, many consumers increasingly down-traded to affordable beer brands as a result of lower purchasing power. On the back of its improved offering in…

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Nigeria to Cut Stake in Oil Assets Under Buhari’s Growth Map

Nigeria to Cut Stake in Oil Assets Under Buhari’s Growth Map

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria plans to sell portions of its oil assets to help fund President Muhammadu Buhari’s four-year program to lift the economy from its worst slump in a quarter century and create 15 million jobs. Buhari proposes in a 2017-2020 economic blueprint to reduce the government’s stake in joint-venture oil assets and other holdings. Selling them will “optimize their efficiency and reduce fiscal burden on the government,” according to the proposal posted on the…

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