INTO AFRICA June Edition: Africa’s Bonds :- Coming of Age

INTO AFRICA June Edition: Africa’s Bonds :- Coming of Age

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Welcome to the June edition of INTO AFRICA with focus on Fixed Income in Africa and titled Africa’s Bonds: Coming of Age Africa’s fixed income markets have benefitted from tremendous growth dynamics during the past decade, as most of Africa’s sovereign borrowers have managed to strengthen their public finances to levels above the global average. In addition, the asset class is now opening to international investors and is well…

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S&P Keeps South African Credit Rating One Level Above Junk

S&P Keeps South African Credit Rating One Level Above Junk

Johannesburg, South Africa, Capital Markets in  Africa: South Africa’s credit rating was kept unchanged by S&P Global Ratings, giving the nation a reprieve from a junk assessment, even as it warned it could lower the rating if the economy doesn’t recover. The foreign-currency rating was kept at BBB-, one level above junk, and the local-currency rating was affirmed at BBB+, S&P said in a statement on Friday. The outlook on the rating was kept negative….

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Zuma, Gordhan’s Conflicting Orders Frustrate SAA’s Acting CEO

Zuma, Gordhan’s Conflicting Orders Frustrate SAA’s Acting CEO

Johannesburg, South Africa, Capital Markets in Africa: South African Airways is having to deal with conflicting orders from the country’s Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and President Jacob Zumaand that’s hindering the unprofitable state-owned airline from making a full recovery, acting Chief Executive Officer Musa Zwane said. The carrier needs firm decisions on whether SAA should be privatized, how it should be capitalized, the make-up of a new board and a new CEO, Zwane said in an interview. The former head of the…

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WorldRemit Marks Africa for Share of $36 Billion Cash Transfers

WorldRemit Marks Africa for Share of $36 Billion Cash Transfers

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: WorldRemit is seeking transactions in every African country by October as the company seeks a bigger share of the continent’s money transfers which are forecast to reach $36 billion this year. WorldRemit is currently operating in 34 of Africa’s 54 states and is using partnerships with cellular operators such as MTN Group Ltd. and Vodafone Group Plc to grow the number of money transfers through mobile technology, the London-based, closely held…

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Finance | Investec Plans to Raise 145 Million Pounds to Boost Capital

Finance | Investec Plans to Raise 145 Million Pounds to Boost Capital

Johannesburg, South Africa, Capital Markets in Africa: Investec Plc plans to raise as much as 145 million pounds ($209 million) by selling equity to buy back preference shares it and other South African banks issued about a decade ago, mainly to fund transactions aimed at boosting black ownership of the economy. The offer involves placing up to 30.87 million ordinary shares in the company in an accelerated book build being arranged by JPMorgan Chase & Co.,…

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Investment | Green Power Investing Brightens Returns in Ailing South Africa

Investment | Green Power Investing Brightens Returns in Ailing South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa, Capital Markets in Africa: A program that’s making South Africa the top destination for green-power investments across the continent and the Middle East is not only easing an electricity crisis: returns are beating those in bonds and stocks. The Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Program secured about $12.5 billion since 2011 and will attract another $35 billion by 2020, according to data compiled by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.  With state-guaranteed contracts to buy the power over…

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Infrastructure | Engie Arranges $588 Million in Loans for South Africa Solar

Infrastructure | Engie Arranges $588 Million in Loans for South Africa Solar

Johannesburg, South Africa, Capital Markets in Africa: Engie SA arranged 9.2 billion rand ($589 million) in loans for a 100-megawatt solar thermal power project in South Africa. Rand Merchant Bank, Nedbank Ltd., ABSA Capital Ltd. and Investec Plc are among the project’s debt providers, Chadbourne & Parke LLP, the law firm that advised Engie on the deal, said in an e-mailed statement Wednesday. The Kathu solar project in the Northern Cape Province is 48.5 percent owned by…

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