INTO AFRICA August 2017 Edition: Delivering Value via African Capital Markets

INTO AFRICA August 2017 Edition: Delivering Value via African Capital Markets

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Welcome to the August edition of INTO AFRICA, the publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging markets. This month edition focuses on Capital Markets in Africa and titled: Delivering Values via African Capital Markets. The capital market is one of the key components of the engine of a modern economy, as it mobilises and pools savings from the public and efficiently channels them into business investments. It also helps…

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Why Investors Should Consider A “Private Equity Approach” To Africa

Why Investors Should Consider A “Private Equity Approach” To Africa

LAGOS (Capital Markets  Investors are desperately searching for new opportunities in order to counter the challenging current low-interest rate environment. For those who have turned to “frontier markets”—and particularly Africa—there has been something of a roller-coaster ride. In 2000, as the world entered the new millennium with great optimism, Africa was viewed with suspicion. It was even branded “the hopeless continent” by The Economist. And yet, between 2002 and 2008, the African stock markets enjoyed…

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African capital markets Activity shows significant decline in 2016, says PwC

African capital markets Activity shows significant decline in 2016, says PwC

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – 2016 marked a challenging year for African equity markets in the wake of lower economic growth and political upheaval around the globe, largely as a result of the US elections cycle and the Brexit vote. African equity capital markets (ECM) broke a streak of three successive years of growth, recording a decline in overall ECM activity of 28% from 2015 in the number of transactions and 33% from 2015…

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Devaluation Bets Send Egyptian Stocks Rising to August High

Devaluation Bets Send Egyptian Stocks Rising to August High

CAIRO, Egypt, Capital Market in Africa — Egyptian stocks surged to an eight-month high on speculation that authorities will devalue the currency for the second time this year. Local investors fueled a fifth day of gains as a persistent dollar shortage forced the Egyptian pound to a record low in black market trading. The nation’s decision to weaken its currency by the most in 13 years last month has so far proved insufficient to attract foreign investment…

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Morocco Equity Markets | 21 Mar 2016: Moroccan Stocks Climb to 7-Month High, Led by Lafarge

Morocco Equity Markets | 21 Mar 2016: Moroccan Stocks Climb to 7-Month High, Led by Lafarge

Casablanca, Morocco, Capital Markets in Africa —Casablanca Stock Exchange witnessed positive return at the end of Monday’s equity trading session. The Moroccan benchmark stock index (measured as MASI Index) went up 1.21 percent to end at 9,409.94 points (with a year-to-date performance to 5.43 percent) with total market capitalization at MAD 471.621 billion (a fall of MAD 4.84 billion or US$28 million relative to previous market capitalization of MAD 466.778). The market activity measured as total…

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Egypt Equity Markets | 09 Mar 2016: Egypt’s bourse benchmark maintains gains, market cap US$192m higher

Egypt Equity Markets | 09 Mar 2016: Egypt’s bourse benchmark maintains gains, market cap US$192m higher

Cairo, Egypt, Capital Markets in Africa — Egypt Exchange equity trading ended in a positive mood for the fifth session in a row at the end of today’s session, the highest level in two months. The equity market capitalization added nearly EGP 1.5 billion (about US$192 million) to end at EGP 402.892 billion relative to the previous market capitalization of EGP 401.359 billion.    The benchmark index EGX30 gained 32.80 points or 0.52 percent to close at 6,372.64…

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African Stock Market January 2016: Tunisia equity triumph, rewards investors amid of global equity markets panic

African Stock Market January 2016: Tunisia equity triumph, rewards investors amid of global equity markets panic

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — Global equity markets opened 2016 on a panic mood amid of negative outlook on China’s growth prospects and commodity slumps. As a result, African equity market performance measured by country equity benchmark index returns ended in negative for the month, with four gainers and fourteen losers on the local currency basis. Still on local basis return, the January’s average return of -3.0 percent (relatively to  -0.9 percent in…

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