Back to the Marc Rich Days as U.S. Probes Commodity Traders

Back to the Marc Rich Days as U.S. Probes Commodity Traders

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Not since the days of fugitive oil merchant Marc Rich has the commodities trading industry faced so much global scrutiny. The biggest independent oil and metals trading houses, including Vitol Group, Trafigura Group Ltd., Glencore Plc., Mercuria Energy Group Ltd. and Gunvor Group Ltd., are facing bribery and corruption investigations in jurisdictions ranging from Brazil to Switzerland and, most importantly, the U.S. The multitude of investigations echoes the early 1980s, when then-U.S….

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Zambia’s Loss-Making Power Utility Seeks Steep Tariff Hikes

Zambia’s Loss-Making Power Utility Seeks Steep Tariff Hikes

LUSAKA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zambia’s state-owned electricity provider has applied to the energy regulator for tariff increases that will see some prices more than triple as it seeks to return to profit. For commercial users, Zesco Ltd. has requested to raise charges to 1.85 kwacha per kilowatt-hour ($0.15) from 0.52 kwacha, it said in a statement on its website. For the biggest users, Zesco asked to increase tariffs to 0.36 kwacha per kilowatt-hour, from…

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Nigerian Mogul Tony Elumelu Targets $2.5 Billion Power Build-Out

Nigerian Mogul Tony Elumelu Targets $2.5 Billion Power Build-Out

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigerian business mogul Tony Elumelu plans to invest as much as $2.5 billion in power projects across Africa’s electricity-starved biggest oil producer. The chairman of United Bank for Africa Plc and Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc will make the investments through a subsidiary, Transcorp Power Ltd., to help boost power supply in the West African nation, he said in a March 22 interview. He declined to give details on the time frame. Africa’s most populous…

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Pound Advances as Rees-Mogg Revives Hopes for May’s Brexit Deal

Pound Advances as Rees-Mogg Revives Hopes for May’s Brexit Deal

LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – The pound climbed as Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg signaled he could back the U.K. Prime Minister’s deal to leave the European Union, keeping alive the possibility that her plan may eventually pass through Parliament. Sterling reversed earlier declines to lead gains across the Group-of-10 currencies as Rees-Mogg said Theresa May’s deal was “better than not leaving at all.” Rees-Mogg leads an influential grouping of lawmakers, the European Research Group, who have opposed her…

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U.S. Construction Slowdown Fears Stoked by Ferguson Outlook

U.S. Construction Slowdown Fears Stoked by Ferguson Outlook

LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – Stocks of U.S. construction-industry suppliers declined in London after Ferguson Plc, a wholesaler of heating and plumbing products viewed as a bellwether for the sector, forecast annual profit at the low end of analysts’ estimates. “After a strong revenue performance in the first half, our growth rate has moderated recently in line with conditions in our markets,” the FTSE 100 constituent said in a statement Tuesday. The update reflected a “sharp slowdown”…

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Theresa May Loses Control of Brexit Process as Parliament Takes Over

Theresa May Loses Control of Brexit Process as Parliament Takes Over

LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – The U.K. Parliament seized control of the Brexit process from Prime Minister Theresa May and will now seek to decide how Britain exits the European Union. In a vote late Monday, the House of Commons split 329 to 302 to schedule votes on a series of alternative strategies, potentially including a second referendum, keeping the U.K. in the bloc’s customs union, leaving without a deal and even canceling Brexit altogether. The pound rose immediately after…

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What a Difference a Negative Bund Yield Makes: Taking Stock

What a Difference a Negative Bund Yield Makes: Taking Stock

LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – European stocks have entered their first real consolidation this year after weeks of gains. At the same time, Germany’s 10-year Bund yield retreated and turned negative for the first time since 2016. So we’re here again. Europe’s economic picture has been deteriorating, pushing the yield over the edge, which has big consequences for European shares. As an investor, you have to find yield somewhere, and when government yields are…

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