Graft Toll Mounts as South African Services Firm Faces Collapse

Graft Toll Mounts as South African Services Firm Faces Collapse

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – A South African company embroiled in allegations that it paid millions of rand a month in bribes to secure government contracts is facing collapse, becoming the biggest casualty since President Cyril Ramaphosa started a probe into state corruption. African Global Operations, the services company formerly known as Bosasa, will apply for either a voluntary liquidation or business rescue after a local bank informed the firm it will close its accounts by the…

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Nigeria Counts Cost of Last-Minute Vote Delay as Stocks Tank

Nigeria Counts Cost of Last-Minute Vote Delay as Stocks Tank

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigerian stocks fell the most in more than five months and bond yields rose after Africa’s biggest oil producer delayed last weekend’s presidential and parliamentary election at the last minute. The one-week postponement, just a few hours before voting was scheduled to start on Saturday morning, rattled investors and led to accusations from both President Muhammadu Buhari’s party and the opposition, led by Atiku Abubakar, of skulduggery against one another. Nigeria’s…

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Brexiteer Odey Renews Hedge Fund’s Reviled Bet on Pound Plunging

Brexiteer Odey Renews Hedge Fund’s Reviled Bet on Pound Plunging

LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey, an advocate of Brexit, renewed his hotly debated wager against the British pound as U.K. lawmakers’ failure to agree on the divorce terms heightened concerns the country may crash out of the European Union without a deal. He soured again on the sterling’s prospects last month, betting that the currency will fall further in the event of a no-deal Brexit, Odey said in an interview Monday. The 180-degree…

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World’s Best Carry Trade Intact as Egypt Pivots to Rate Cuts

World’s Best Carry Trade Intact as Egypt Pivots to Rate Cuts

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – It will take more than a surprise rate cut to threaten this month’s best carry trade. Egypt’s real interest rates remain elevated relative to emerging-market peers even after the central bank used its opening meeting of 2019 to loosen policy for the first time in almost a year. Following last week’s 100 basis-point reduction in lending and deposit rates, investment bank CI Capital predicts Egypt will extend the easing with a further two…

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Egypt Stocks Rally Seen Lasting Longer With Lower Rates in Sight

Egypt Stocks Rally Seen Lasting Longer With Lower Rates in Sight

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Egypt’s main stock index extended a winning streak to the seventh session as investors increased bets on stocks poised to benefit from a surprise cut in interest rates. The EGX 30 climbed 0.2 percent on Monday, bringing gains to about 17 percent year-to-date. The gauge’s 50-day moving average climbed above the 100-day measure. The last time this happened, the shorter average stayed above the longer one for over two years. An unexpected rate…

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Trade Hopes, China Credit Lift Stocks Out of Doldrums

Trade Hopes, China Credit Lift Stocks Out of Doldrums

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Just as investors were beginning to suspect the emerging-market trade is getting crowded, the U.S. and China gave them another reason to throw caution to the wind. Stocks are headed for their biggest advance this month and currencies rebounded from a two-week slump on hopes the two nations will soon end a trade war that’s plagued emerging markets for about a year. The assets were also buoyed by China’s credit growth,…

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Mozambique Scrambles to Contain Debt Fallout With Vote Looming

Mozambique Scrambles to Contain Debt Fallout With Vote Looming

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Mozambique’s government is scrambling to contain the fallout from a U.S. investigation into the country’s $2 billion hidden-debt scandal, ordering a series of high-profile arrests in the past week. The detentions signal concern among Mozambican authorities that the U.S. probe may reveal more corruption by ruling Frelimo party officials as they prepare to compete in general elections in October. Those arraigned so far include the ex-head of intelligence and…

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