Nigerian Equity Benchmark Index Rebounds as Mid-Caps Rally… NSE ASI up 0.8%

Nigerian Equity Benchmark Index Rebounds as Mid-Caps Rally… NSE ASI up 0.8%

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The equity market rebounded today from a streak of losses as the broader index appreciated 0.8% to close at 25,471.69 points, paring YTD loss to 5.2% while market capitalization added N71.1bn to settle at N8.8tn. The uptrend in the All Share Index was largely as a result of renewed buy sentiment in mid-cap counters in the Industrial and Oil & Gas sectors – WAPCO (+10.2%), MOBIL (+10.3%) and OANDO(+10.1%) – as well as bargain…

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Nigeria cabinet approves $1.3 billion loan for Development Bank of Nigeria

Nigeria cabinet approves $1.3 billion loan for Development Bank of Nigeria

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria’s cabinet has approved $1.3 billion of loans from international lenders to fund the newly licensed Development Bank of Nigeria, the finance minister said on Wednesday. The money is made up of $500 million from the World Bank, $450 million from the African Development Bank, $200 million from German state bank KfW and $130 million from France’s state development agency, said Kemi Adeosun, Nigeria’s finance minister. The loan facility is…

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IMF says Nigeria economy needs urgent reform, no FX curbs

IMF says Nigeria economy needs urgent reform, no FX curbs

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned Nigeria its economy needs urgent reform in a report published on Wednesday that highlighted the risks to growth for the recession-hit country and the dangers of a volatile foreign exchange market. The document, a report from IMF staff which Reuters saw an earlier version of last month, outlines a raft of failings in Nigeria’s handling of Africa’s largest economy and could affect talks over…

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Nigerian Bourse Records Flattish Close… NSE ASI down 3bps

Nigerian Bourse Records Flattish Close… NSE ASI down 3bps

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The local bourse recorded a flattish close as the benchmark index shed 3bps to close at 25,266.15 points while YTD loss stayed at 6.0%. Rally in OANDO (+6.3%) which submitted FY:2016 result late yesterday was offset by a weak appetite for Tier-1 banks – ETI (-3.0%), UBA (-2.3%), GUARANTY (-0.6%) – as well as FORTE (-5.9%) to ensure the flattish close. Accordingly, investors lost N2.4bn as market capitalization settled at N8.7tn. However, activity level surged from yesterday’s low as…

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Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana Resilient to Credit Pressure from 10-yr low in Cocoa Prices

Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana Resilient to Credit Pressure from 10-yr low in Cocoa Prices

LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – While cocoa prices at 10-year lows will put pressure on the economies and fiscal position of leading producers Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, both will be able to withstand short-term price fluctuations, Moody’s Investors Service said in a report today. Current average cocoa prices reflect a drop of around 30% compared to mid-2016. The report, “Sovereigns — Africa: Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana Resilient to Credit Pressures from Fall in Cocoa…

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Weak Appetite for Large Caps drag Nigerian Equity Index lower

Weak Appetite for Large Caps drag Nigerian Equity Index lower

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Nigerian equities market started the month of April on a bearish note as the All Share Index recorded a 95bps loss to settle at 25,273.03 points. Performance was dragged by declines inDANGCEM (-2.4%), NIGERIAN BREWERIES (-1.5%) and GUARANTY (-2.4%). Thus YTD loss worsened to –6.0%. Investors lost N84.2bn as market capitalization closed at N8.7tn. Activity level also slowed as volume and value traded declined by 83.5% and 99.3% to 97.7m units and N682.8m…

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Ghana $2.2 bln debt sale boosts Central Bank reserves by one-third

Ghana $2.2 bln debt sale boosts Central Bank reserves by one-third

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Ghana has raised $2.2 billion from a sale of long-dated domestic bonds on Friday, boosting its central bank reserves by one-third, transaction leads and central bank sources said on Monday. Offshore buyers constituted 90 percent of accepted bids, according to Barclays Bank Ghana sources. The cedi fell to a record low of 4.7420 to the dollar last month but rallied to 4.2750 by noon (1200 GMT) on Monday, down…

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