How African Equities and Currencies feared in 2016

How African Equities and Currencies feared in 2016

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) -African equity markets settled in the South Pole 2016 was a difficult year for African markets, each in varying degrees. Most of the African equity index ended in negative zone at the end of 2016, with six positive growths and twelve negative returns on a local currency basis. The performance was more disheartening on a US-dollar adjusted basis, with just four equity markets produced a positive return and average return across markets…

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Bargain Hunting in Banking Stocks Drives Nigerian Equity Index Higher …NSE ASI up 13bps

Bargain Hunting in Banking Stocks Drives Nigerian Equity Index Higher …NSE ASI up 13bps

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Nigerian equities market bucked a 3-day downtrend as bargain hunting in banking stocks drove the index 13bps northwards to settle at 25,936.24 points. The performance was driven by gains in STANBIC(+2.9%), UBA (+2.9%), ZENITH (+1.4%) and GUARANTY (+0.6%). Accordingly, YTD loss eased slightly to -3.5%. Investors, in turn, gained N11.5bn as market capitalization settled at N9.0tn. However, activity level waned as volume and value traded decreased 50.3% and 12.0% to settle at 151.5m units and…

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History Shows Best Equity Gains Come From Emerging Markets

History Shows Best Equity Gains Come From Emerging Markets

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – If you want world-beating returns from your equity investments year after year, avoiding emerging markets isn’t an option. The top 10 stock indexes that gave global investors the greatest returns in 2016 were all emerging or frontier markets, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That’s not a fluke: over the past 20 years, nine out of 10 best-performing equity gauges have been in developing nations, the figures show. Investors often think of emerging…

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Nigerian Equities Retreat as Manufacturing Stocks Slide… NSE ASI down 3bps

Nigerian Equities Retreat as Manufacturing Stocks Slide… NSE ASI down 3bps

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Nigerian bourse was unable to sustain the positive trend maintained since the start of the week as the All Share Index (ASI) trimmed a marginal 3bps today to close at 28,027.23 points. Accordingly, market capitalisation declined N2.4bn to close at N9.6tn as sell pressure was renewed on NESTLE (-2.4%), WAPCO (-2.7%), DANGSUGAR (-2.7%) and FLOURMILL (-3.1%). Also, activity level softened as volume and value traded fell by 5.3% and 47.3% to settle at 155.6m…

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Is there Room for Exchange Traded Funds in the African Context?

Is there Room for Exchange Traded Funds in the African Context?

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: In the third quarter of 2015, financial commentators were abuzz when industry research group ETFGI announced that the global Exchange Traded Fund (“ETF”) market has surpassed the Hedge Fund industry in terms of size for the first time ever. With assets under management of $2.971 trillion as at the end of Q2 2015, its quarterly growth of $45 billion during the same quarter made it surpass the Hedge Fund…

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Developing an Appropriate Benchmark Index for African Equity Fund

Developing an Appropriate Benchmark Index for African Equity Fund

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Although most investors have adopted a preferred benchmark or index to measure or track the performance of developed markets, agreeing on benchmarks for emerging and frontier markets still needs to be established. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) coined the terms emerging markets and frontier markets and was the pioneer in creating equity indices in these markets. S&P Dow Jones Indices (SPDJI) acquired Africa Indices from the IFC in 2000…

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Morocco’s Macroeconomic Prospects unfavourable but positive momentum

Morocco’s Macroeconomic Prospects unfavourable but positive momentum

Casablanca, Morocco, Capital Markets in Africa: Prospects for the Morocco economy in 2016 are mixed with very weak economic growth on the one hand and, on the other, an on-going contraction in the twin deficits, which will help restore the long-term health of the country’s public finances and balance of payments. As far as the growth outlook is concerned, expectations of weak GDP growth in 2016 should once again highlight the economy’s sensitivity to the…

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