Not Even Egypt’s Deadliest Terror Attack Can Faze Stock Traders

Not Even Egypt’s Deadliest Terror Attack Can Faze Stock Traders

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Holders of Egyptian stocks seem to have developed thick skin. The benchmark index rose 0.8 percent in Cairo on Sunday even after more than 300 people were killed in a militant attack in northern Sinai on Friday. “No one is in shock as investors have, unfortunately, become immune to such events,” said Ashraf Akhnoukh, the director of Middle East and North Africa sales trading at Arqaam Capital. Still, “there is…

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Mediclinic Drops Spire Takeover After Second Bid Is Rejected

Mediclinic Drops Spire Takeover After Second Bid Is Rejected

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Mediclinic International Plc dropped plans to buy the rest of Spire Healthcare Group Plc after its own investors and the U.K. private hospital operator spurned a deal that would have valued the target company at about 1.27 billion pounds ($1.68 billion). The South African hospital operator said the two sides were unable to reach an agreement following a month of talks after its Oct. 18 proposal was rejected as too low. Mediclinic had made another bid…

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Nigeria’s Forte Oil Falls Most in Nine Months as MSCI Exit Looms

Nigeria’s Forte Oil Falls Most in Nine Months as MSCI Exit Looms

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigerian fuel retailer and electricity provider fell 9.7 percent to 43.89 naira by Monday close in Lagos. Volume traded more than 3 times the daily average for past 3 months. Decline “may be related to investors’ reactions to the announcement of the complete removal of the stock from the MSCI Frontier Market Indexes,” Kikelomo Alatise, equity analyst at Lagos-based Meristem Securities, says by email Funds tracking stocks that were deleted…

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Spinoffs Drive South Africa Listings as Valuations Spur Sellers

Spinoffs Drive South Africa Listings as Valuations Spur Sellers

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s main stock exchange may witness the most new listings for at least two years in 2017, helped by a spate of spinoffs as owners look to tap a market trading near record highs. Of the 18 debuts this year, six are carved out of other companies, most of which are publicly traded. A further four new arrivals are backed by collections of investment holdings, rather than providing…

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Egypt’s EGX 30 Falls Most in Five Months; CIB and AMOC Pressure

Egypt’s EGX 30 Falls Most in Five Months; CIB and AMOC Pressure

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Egypt’s main stock benchmark falls 2.6% to 13,546.24 as of 2:09pm in Cairo, the most since April 23 and the lowest level in a month. Index is pressured by  Commercial International Bank Egypt (CIB) and Alexandria Mineral Oils (AMOC). Commercial International Bank Egypt down 2.3% to 76.17 Egyptian pounds Biggest contributor to index decline; down to the lowest level since May NOTE: Bank is the biggest singular weight to the EGX 30 (35.2%) Overal, Egyptian…

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Kenya Airways CEO Shrinks Board in Bid to Return to Profit

Kenya Airways CEO Shrinks Board in Bid to Return to Profit

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya Airways Limited is thinning out its board as part of an effort to return sub-Saharan Africa’s third-biggest airline to profit, Chief Executive Officer Sebastian Mikosz said. The carrier is implementing changes to its management structure that will “significantly” reduce the number of managers and direct reports to the CEO, Mikosz said Tuesday in an emailed response to questions. The adjustments are also aimed at making staff more accountable and some employees…

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Flour Mills of Nigeria Seeks $306 Million to Cut Funding Costs

Flour Mills of Nigeria Seeks $306 Million to Cut Funding Costs

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc, the country’s biggest miller by market value, plans to raise 110 billion naira ($306 million) in equity and debt as it seeks to reduce costs and boost operations in the West African nation. The company plans to raise as much as 40 billion naira by rights issue and 70 billion naira through “medium-term notes,’’ according to a statement Monday on the website of the Nigerian…

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