Nigerian Naira and Kenyan Shilling overvalued say Renaissance Capital

Nigerian Naira and Kenyan Shilling overvalued say Renaissance Capital

Johanneburg, South Africa (Capital Markets in Africa) — Renaissance Capital finds the Kenyan shilling to be especially vulnerable but believes the Nigerian naira should weaken more than the shilling. Sub-Sahara African (SSA) currencies have in recent months come under significant pressure. Of eight SSA currencies we analysed, we found the Kenyan shilling to be especially vulnerable (as it is an overvalued currency that depreciated by less than the EUR/$). However, Nigeria’s limited policy space, implies the naira should…

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Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth slows: A look at Nigeria and Kenya by Renaissance Capital

Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth slows: A look at Nigeria and Kenya by Renaissance Capital

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa) — Low commodity prices, soft global demand and domestic structural constraints have conspired to slow growth in Sub-Saharan Africa’s oil exporting and importing countries alike. We lower our 2015 growth forecast for Kenya to 5.2% (vs 6.0% previously), and highlight downside risks to Nigeria’s. Kenya: Quicker growth is deferred We expect the (investment-driven) acceleration in Kenya’s growth to be deferred, partly due to tighter monetary policy. Although growth quickened in 1Q15…

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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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Kenya: Gulf Petrochem Group acquire Essar Petroleum East Africa

Kenya: Gulf Petrochem Group acquire Essar Petroleum East Africa

NAIROBI, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa) — Gulf Petrochem Group today announced the official acquisition and name change of Essar Petroleum East Africa Ltd to ASPAM Energy (Kenya) Ltd. The deal will enhance the group’s integrated services and products for the downstream supply chain in the oil and gas sector in East Africa. Gulf Petrochem Group secured the due approvals from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), the Competition Commission and other regulatory bodies. ASPAM Energy (Kenya) will…

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Kenya : Centum Investment’s US$61 million bond oversubscribed

Kenya : Centum Investment’s US$61 million bond oversubscribed

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa) — Centum Investments five-year corporate bond worth up to KES 6 billion has been oversubscribed by 38 percent attracting bids worth KES 8.3 billion. The bond is made up of a fixed-rate component and an equity-linked portion that will give a variable return determined by the firm’s net asset value. The total amount accepted for the fixed rate notes is KSE 3.9 billion while for the equity linked notes is KES 2.1 billion, with…

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World Bank Group Approves $500 Million For Eastern Africa Development Corridor

World Bank Group Approves $500 Million For Eastern Africa Development Corridor

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Market in Africa) —The World Bank Group has approved $500 million for the development of the transport and trade corridor in north-western Kenya and improve the livelihoods of the communities in Turkana and West Pokot counties. The World Bank Board of Executive Directors today approved the International Development Association (IDA)* credit for the East Africa Regional Transport, Trade and Development Facilitation Project, which will enhance regional competitiveness by improving the movement of goods and…

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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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