INTO AFRICA November Edition: Spotlight on Africa’s Real Estate

INTO AFRICA November Edition: Spotlight on Africa’s Real Estate

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Welcome to the November edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. In this edition, we bring a selection of insights on Real Estate and Property Investment prospects and challenges in Africa. Please download by clicking: INTO AFRICA PUBLICATION: NOVEMBER EDITION.  Macroeconomic pressures continue to bear on economies in the African region. Low commodity prices, slowing global demand and uncertainty in the FX markets as well as weakening GDP…

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INTO AFRICA October Edition: Banking in Africa: The current status

INTO AFRICA October Edition: Banking in Africa: The current status

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Welcome to the October edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. In this edition, we have a special focus on the Banking Sector in Africa, with an overview of the current trends and opportunities in the Sector. Please download by clicking: INTO AFRICA PUBLICATION: OCTOBER  EDITION.  The banking sectors in African countries have been on an upward path for nearly a decade posting record growth rates while at the…

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INTO AFRICA September Edition: AFRICA in 2016: The Journey So far!

INTO AFRICA September Edition: AFRICA in 2016: The Journey So far!

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Welcome to the September edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. This edition reviews Africa’s economies in the first half of 2016, hence its title: Africa in 2016: The Journey So far!  Please download by clicking: INTO AFRICA PUBLICATION: SEPTEMBER  EDITION.  After a prolonged period of strong economic growth, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is set to experience a second difficult year as the region is hit by…

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INTO AFRICA August Edition: INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE IN AFRICA

INTO AFRICA August Edition: INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE IN AFRICA

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Welcome to the August edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. The edition focuses on Infrastructure Financing in Africa. Please download by clicking INTO AFRICA PUBLICATION: AUGUST EDITION.  Africa has experienced rapid and exponential economic growth in the last decade and a half. This growth has occurred despite the continent’s huge infrastructure deficit, one of the reasons why economists and policy commentators question Africa’s economic growth…

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INTO AFRICA July Edition: PRIVATE EQUITY:- AFRICA’S TRUMP CARD!

INTO AFRICA July Edition: PRIVATE EQUITY:- AFRICA’S TRUMP CARD!

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Welcome to the July edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. Please download by clicking INTO AFRICA PUBLICATION: JULY EDITION.  African countries experienced an exponential growth trajectory over the past ten years and will continue to demonstrate strong fundamentals that signal continued growth in the medium-term and long-term. Despite recent short-term volatility over the growing austerity, slow growth in Europe and Britain (the Brexit…

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INTO AFRICA June Edition: Africa’s Bonds :- Coming of Age

INTO AFRICA June Edition: Africa’s Bonds :- Coming of Age

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Welcome to the June edition of INTO AFRICA with focus on Fixed Income in Africa and titled Africa’s Bonds: Coming of Age Africa’s fixed income markets have benefitted from tremendous growth dynamics during the past decade, as most of Africa’s sovereign borrowers have managed to strengthen their public finances to levels above the global average. In addition, the asset class is now opening to international investors and is well…

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INTO AFRICA May Edition: Unveiling Opportunities in African Equities

INTO AFRICA May Edition: Unveiling Opportunities in African Equities

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — The start of 2016 broke away from the well-known ‘January effect’ – a term coined to describe the seasonal irregularity witnessed in the financial markets over the years: the propensity of stock prices to increase during the first month of the year. In contrast, global equity markets had to navigate an ugly storm, as sell-offs ensued, driven by sentiment rather than fundamentals. Rekindled concerns over global growth and…

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