Zambia to issue up to $2 bln 10-year Eurobond – govt

LUSAKA, Zambia  (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zambia will issue a 10-year Eurobond of as much as $2 billion on Thursday, one of frontier Africa’s biggest international bonds, to fund a widening budget deficit in the copper exporter, a presidential spokesman said. “We expect the Eurobond to be issued today. It will be between $1.5 billion and $2 billion and the maturing date is 10 years,” Amos Chanda, a spokesman for President Edgar Lungu, told…

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Zambia – AfDB approves US$ 243 million loans for the rehabilitation of Chinsali-Nakonde Road

Zambia – AfDB approves US$ 243 million loans for the rehabilitation of Chinsali-Nakonde Road

Zambia (Capital Markets in Africa) — The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has approved a US $193-million Bank loan and a US$ 50-million loan from Africa Growing Together Fund (AGTF), to support the rehabilitation of the Chinsali-Nakonde road, a section of the North-South Corridor in Zambia, connecting Tanzania. The project aims to improve road transport infrastructure and services as well as reduce transport costs between northern Zambia and southern Tanzania. It…

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African Stock Market Mid-Year 2015 Report: BRVM June leader, Botswana Q2 winner, Malawi YTD champ

African Stock Market Mid-Year 2015 Report: BRVM June leader, Botswana Q2 winner, Malawi YTD champ

Lagos, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — African stock market performance measured by country equity benchmark index return ended in red for the month of June, with seven advancers and eleven decliners on the local currency basis. The June monthly returns ranges from  -4.7% registered by the Egyptian stock markets (measured by EGX30 index) to 5.49% recorded by Ugandan equity markets. Looking it from the quarterly return basis for local investor, African equity performance ended on neutral…

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Zambia’s capital city to receive US $50 million for sustainable urban sanitation

Zambia’s capital city to receive US $50 million for sustainable urban sanitation

Lusaka, Zambia (Capital Markets in Africa) —- The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group on June 24, 2015 approved a loan of US $50 million to finance the Lusaka Sanitation Program targeted at Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia. The Executive Directors, in approving the loan, expressed their satisfaction with the innovative approach in addressing the challenges of sanitation particularly among the poor in informal settlements. They urged the African Development…

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Zambia’s Midyear Budget Deficit Is Double Original Projection, a Credit Negative

Zambia’s Midyear Budget Deficit Is Double Original Projection, a Credit Negative

Lusaka, Zambia (Capital Markets in Africa) — On 16 June, Zambia (B1 negative) Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda released the midyear budget update, which revealed a deficit of ZMW20 billion (roughly $2.7 billion, or around 10% of GDP) for the first six months of this year, more than double the original projection. He also sought parliamentary approval to nearly double the external borrowing limit to access international capital markets to plug the deficit. The credit-negative larger-than-expected…

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AfDB with GEF support continues to strengthen resilience to climate change in Africa

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa) — The Global Environmental Facility (GEF) approved USD 35 million in funding to improve climate resilience to be channeled through the African Development Bank for programs in Côte d’Ivoire, Chad, Zambia, in addition to one which spans several countries. The announcement was made at the recent 48th session of the GEF Council Meeting during which the largest GEF work program in its 23 years of history – USD 709…

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OPEC agrees to keep pumping as fears of a global oil glut persist

OPEC agrees to keep pumping as fears of a global oil glut persist

Vienna, (Capital Markets in Africa) – Oil group OPEC agreed to stick by its policy of unconstrained output for another six months on Friday, setting aside warnings of a second lurch lower in prices as some members such as Iran look to ramp up exports. Concluding a meeting with no apparent dissent, Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries had rolled over its current output ceiling, renewing support…

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