Tanzania President Urges Increased Control of Mineral Wealth

Tanzania President Urges Increased Control of Mineral Wealth

DAR ES SALAAM (Capital Markets in Africa) Tanzanians are being cheated out of the country’s mineral wealth and should take more control of their natural resources, President John Magufuli said. Investors in Tanzania’s mining industry have “stolen” from the country by failing to provide a fair share of the revenue they generate from gold and other minerals, Magufuli said in a speech in the central region of Singida on Tuesday. “We are surrounded by wealth; we have…

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Kuwait Seeks Energy Venture With Traders From Glencore to Vitol

Kuwait Seeks Energy Venture With Traders From Glencore to Vitol

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – OPEC member Kuwait plans to start trading energy and not just producing it, joining other Middle Eastern producers eager to claw back some of the profit traders like Vitol Group and Glencore Plc earn by buying and selling the region’s oil. State-run Kuwait Petroleum Corp. is in talks with both commodities dealers along with some international oil companies about forming a joint venture to trade refined products as early as next year, a…

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Glencore Renews Deal Hunt Untroubled by Memories of Debt Panic

Glencore Renews Deal Hunt Untroubled by Memories of Debt Panic

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Commodities tycoon Ivan Glasenberg is chasing multibillion-dollar deals once again, and that’s fine with debt investors who were fleeing Glencore Plc less than 18 months ago. Glencore notes sank as low as 56 cents on the euro early last year after a commodity slump stoked concerns about the $30 billion of debt that Chief Executive Officer Glasenberg had amassed building one of the world’s largest raw-materials trader. Now, the bonds are back at around face…

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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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Goldman Hails Global Rebound as Currie Sees Commodity Demand

Goldman Hails Global Rebound as Currie Sees Commodity Demand

LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – Commodities will be supported in the months ahead by a global rebound spanning the U.S., Europe, and China that’s buttressing worldwide demand for raw materials, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. “We’re seeing a cyclical uptick in global economic activity and that’s driving demand, not only for oil but all commodities,” Jeffrey Currie, head of commodities research, said in Hong Kong on Tuesday. “That’s the core reason why we upgraded our outlook…

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Chocolate Makers Saved by Currency as Cocoa Reaches 39-Year High

Chocolate Makers Saved by Currency as Cocoa Reaches 39-Year High

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Cocoa prices may have climbed to a 39-year high, but for once chocolate makers have been spared. That’s because the rally that took futures traded in London to the highest level since 1977 was spurred by a weakening pound after the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union. With most chocolate makers paying their bills in either euros or dollars, prices in those currencies have actually dropped since the…

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Goldman Upgrades Commodity Outlook on Constrained Oil Supplies

Goldman Upgrades Commodity Outlook on Constrained Oil Supplies

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in  Africa: Goldman Sachs Group Inc. upgraded its outlook for commodities for the next three months because of disruptions to oil supply, while staying bearish on industrial metals and gold. Supply constraints should support oil prices, but “physical re-balancing” is incomplete and Goldman remains neutral on commodities for the next 12 months, it said in a report e-mailed Wednesday. The bank is recommending investors buy oil and gas assets in equities and…

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