AfDB invests $20 million in Sudan’s water and sanitation project

AfDB invests $20 million in Sudan’s water and sanitation project

SUDAN (Capital Markets in Africa) – In collaboration with the UK Department of International Development (DfID), the African Development Bank (AfDB) concluded a project identification mission to Port Sudan on December 13, 2016. The mission sought to hold discussions with authorities and stakeholders on the possibility for the AfDB to finance the Port Sudan Priority Water and Sanitation (PSPWS) project as part of its joint efforts with DfID to address Port Sudan’s short-, medium- and…

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African Development Bank aims to lend Nigeria $4.1 bln for power and farming

African Development Bank aims to lend Nigeria $4.1 bln for power and farming

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa:– The African Development Bank is looking to provide a total of $4.1 billion to Nigeria over 2016 and 2017, its president said on Monday, as Africa’s biggest economy seeks to bridge its budget deficit and improve weak infrastructure. Akinwumi Adesina said the funds would be used to develop the power and agriculture sectors in the west African country, which has slipped into recession for the first time in over 20…

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East Africa Oil Pipelines Boon to Private Funders, AfDB Says

East Africa Oil Pipelines Boon to Private Funders, AfDB Says

NAIROBI, Capital Markets in Africa: Oil pipelines planned in Kenya and Uganda to ferry crude from fields to port present opportunities for private financiers keen to gain a foothold in East Africa’s energy industry, the African Development Bank says. “Nobody has ever, ever lost money financing pipelines,” Gabriel Negatu, the Abidjan-based lender’s regional director for East Africa, said in an interview in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Sept. 23. If there is oil flowing, “it’s generally viable,” he said. East…

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African Development Bank Won’t Give Budget Support to Congo

African Development Bank Won’t Give Budget Support to Congo

CONGO, Capital Markets in Africa: The African Development Bank said it will keep working with the Democratic Republic of Congo’s government but won’t be able to give the country budget support until its political and structural conditions are met. Congo’s government in May said it would seek $100 million from the AfDB and as much as $500 million from the World Bank after the collapse in prices for copper and oil cut government revenue for the first four months of 2016….

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African Development Bank Sees Africa Eurobond Issuance Slowing on Rate Concern

African Development Bank Sees Africa Eurobond Issuance Slowing on Rate Concern

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: African governments may curtail foreign-currency bond sales in coming months amid expectation that U.S. policy tightening will make it more expensive to pay back those debts, African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina said. “Right now there is a little bit of caginess with regard to issuing dollar bonds or Eurobonds because the Fed rates are going up, which means it’s becoming a race to the top of the yield curve,” Adesina…

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African Development Bank issues 0.75% US$1 billion 2-year global benchmark due 3 November 2017

African Development Bank issues  0.75% US$1 billion 2-year global benchmark due 3 November 2017

On Tuesday, October 27, 2015, the African Development Bank (AfDB) successfully launched and priced a new 1 billion 2-year US dollar global benchmark due November 3, 2017. This is the AfDB’s second US dollar global benchmark of the year following a successful 5-year benchmark transaction executed in February, and its first 2-year global benchmark since 2009. The 2-year benchmark transaction was announced on Monday, October 26th at 1:30 p.m. London time with initial pricing thoughts in…

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AfDB Board approves €70 million for construction of Senegal’s Digital Technology Park

AfDB Board approves €70 million for construction of Senegal’s Digital Technology Park

Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire , Capital Markets in Africa — In its bid to contribute to promoting Senegal as an information and communications technology (ICT) centre of excellence and a destination for the establishment of call centers, e-commerce, software development, wireless Internet facilities and other ICT market segments, the African Development Bank (AfDB) will inject €70.61 million in the sector. The Board of Directors approved the Senegal Digital Technology Park project on Wednesday, October 21, 2015,…

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