African Central Banks Monetary Policy Rates and Foreign Reserves

African Central Banks Monetary Policy Rates and Foreign Reserves

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Algeria’s foreign exchange reserves dropped by $7.1 billion to $121.9 billion in the third quarter of 2016 due to lower oil prices that have hit the country’s finances, Central Bank Governor Mohamed Loukal said. Oil and gas earnings, which make up 94 percent of total exports and 60 percent of the state budget, fell to $18.8 billion in the first nine months of 2016, down 26.3 percent from the…

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September’s Inflation Trends Across the Continent

September’s Inflation Trends Across the Continent

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Angola’s inflation quickened to 39.44 percent in September from 38.18 percent in August, data from the national statistics agency showed. Prices increased at a slower pace month-on-month, rising 2.14 percent in September from 3.3 percent the prior month. Key contributors to the rise were food and non-alcoholic beverages; miscellaneous goods and services; clothing and footwear; furnishing and household equipment. Botswana’s consumer inflation quickened to 2.8 percent in September from…

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Nigeria Senates Reject Three-Year Spending Plan

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) Nigeria’s Senate rejected the government’s spending plan for the next three years, less than a week after dismissing its $30 billion foreign-borrowing strategy on the grounds that the proposals lacked details. Budget and National Planning Minister Udo Udoma “is meeting with his fellow Senators today” on the matter, and will resubmit the 2017-19 spending framework with all details requested by Nov. 7, ministry spokesman James Akpandem said Friday by phone from the…

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Sell Pressure on Large Cap Stocks Drags Nigerian Share Index Lower

Sell Pressure on Large Cap Stocks Drags Nigerian Share Index Lower

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Nigerian All Share Index recorded a loss at the end of trading today, shedding 11bps to close at 27,223.08 points on account of sell pressure on large cap stocks. Price depreciation in ETI (-4.9%), NIGERIAN BREWERIES (-0.7%), GUARANTY (-0.8%) and TOTAL (-3.6%) dragged market performance. Accordingly, investors lost N10.1bn as market capitalization trimmed to N9.4tn. Activity level was mixed as volume traded improved 8.5% to 202.7m units while…

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Nigeria has commitments for $500 mln of its planned Eurobond

Nigeria has commitments for $500 mln of its planned Eurobond

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria has $500 million of commitments for the planned $1 billion Eurobond it intends to issue before the end of the year and any decision to increase the size of the offer will depend on pricing, Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun said on Thursday. Nigeria wants to sell a $1 billion in Eurobonds by the end of the year although, as of Thursday, no bank had been appointed to arrange…

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Nigeria needs more time to negotiate rail project with GE

Nigeria needs more time to negotiate rail project with GE

ABUJA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria needs more time to negotiate a railway concession project with U.S. company General Electric, the country’s transport minister said on Wednesday. Both sides have confirmed talks on GE being granted a railway concession in Nigeria worth around $2 billion but no details have emerged yet. “GE is proposing a two-year rehabilitation of the rail tracks to be carried out by them and to have a concession period of 25…

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Nigeria 2016 Budget Performance and MTEF Review

Nigeria 2016 Budget Performance and MTEF Review

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The 2016 fiscal year has been largely synonymous with a sharp slowdown in economic activities largely as a result of lower oil earnings which constrained fiscal revenue and foreign exchange supply, as well as underwhelming policy responses and a brooding sub-national fiscal crisis which peaked in H1:2016. With a change in monetary policy tact to inflation targeting in Q1:2016 – demonstrated by 2 rate hikes – in a bid…

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