South Africa Central Bank to Fight `Unlawful’ Mandate Proposal

South Africa Central Bank to Fight `Unlawful’ Mandate Proposal

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s central bank accused the graft ombudsman of overreaching her powers and promised to fight a proposal to change the institution’s primary objective of protecting the value of the currency. “The Reserve Bank has consulted its legal team and has been advised that the remedial action prescribed by the Public Protector falls outside her powers and is unlawful,” the Pretoria-based central bank said in a statement on its website. Public…

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The Leader Who Caused a Slump: Zuma Blamed for South Africa Mess

The Leader Who Caused a Slump: Zuma Blamed for South Africa Mess

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – The last time South Africa fell into recession, in 2009, it was because of the global financial crisis. This time around, economists and business executives agree, the cause is a person: the president. Jacob Zuma’s erratic political moves are breeding policy uncertainty and reluctance to invest, helping explain why the economy of the continent’s most industrialized nation contracted for a second straight quarter in the three months through March. Finance,…

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Barclays Africa Faces $88 Million Payout to State Over Bankorp

Barclays Africa Faces $88 Million Payout to State Over Bankorp

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Barclays Africa Group Limited, the South African lender formerly known as Absa, may have to pay the government an amount equivalent to 8 percent of its annual profit after the country’s anti-graft ombudsman said the bank unduly benefited from state support when it bought ailing Bankorp before the end of apartheid. “The illegal gift granted to Bankorp and Absa is in the amount of 1.125 billion rand,” Public Protector Busisiwe…

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South African Airways May Test State Guarantees, Opposition Says

South African Airways May Test State Guarantees, Opposition Says

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South African Airways, the country’s state-owned airline, may be close to calling in 19.1 billion rand ($1.5 billion) in government debt guarantees after missing loan repayment dates, according to the Democratic Alliance, an opposition political party. The airline, which hasn’t made a profit since 2011, has 8.9 billion rand of debt payable in the 2018 fiscal year, the DA said, citing data from parliament’s Standing Committee on Finance. SAA…

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Rand Tumbles as South Africa Seeks Higher Black Mine Ownership

Rand Tumbles as South Africa Seeks Higher Black Mine Ownership

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – The rand weakened the most in more than two months as South Africa said local mines should be at least 30 percent owned by black people in an effort to redress economic imbalances caused by the apartheid system. The currency fell as much as 1.9 percent against the dollar, the most since March 28, to be the biggest decliner among 31 major and emerging-market currencies tracked by Bloomberg. The…

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Wiese’s Brait Seeks Growth in Asia as S. Africa, U.K. Wilt

Wiese’s Brait Seeks Growth in Asia as S. Africa, U.K. Wilt

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Brait SE, the investment company owned by South African billionaire Christo Wiese, plans to expand its Virgin Active gym chain in the Asia Pacific as it battles difficult operating conditions in its biggest markets, including South Africa and Britain. The stock has dropped for 18 straight days, the longest losing streak on record, and tumbled to a three-year low on Wednesday after the company slid to a full-year loss. Brait…

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Alexander Forbes Targets 12% Profit Growth Over Next Five Years

Alexander Forbes Targets 12% Profit Growth Over Next Five Years

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Alexander Forbes Group Holding Ltd., a South African provider of retirement, investment and insurance services, plans to as much as double the pace of profit growth over the next five years. The company is targeting an increase in operating profit of 10 percent to 12 percent until 2022, compared with average growth of 6 percent between 2013 and 2017, Chief Executive Officer Andrew Darfoor said in a presentation in Johannesburg on Wednesday….

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