Egypt, Arabtec near agreement on $40 bln housing project: govt

Egypt’s housing ministry and Dubai’s Arabtec have agreed some of the terms for a $40 billion project to build one million homes across the country, and they will sign a final contract within 10 days, a ministry spokeswoman said on Tuesday. Earlier this month, the housing minister said he hoped to conclude a deal for the mega development – seen as part of economic and political support to the country by the United Arab Emirates…

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South Africa’s current account deficit narrows as exports pick up

PRETORIA (Reuters) – The shortfall on South Africa’s current account deficit narrowed more than expected in the final quarter of 2014 as exports rose on reduced strike activity and improved conditions in some export destinations, the central bank said on Tuesday.In its latest quarterly bulletin, the South African Reserve Bank said the more competitive exchange value of the rand during the fourth quarter had also helped ease the deficit.The deficit shrank to 5.1 percent of…

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Kenyan shilling flat, focus on possible central bank action

NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya’s shilling was treading water at near 3-year lows on Tuesday, with pressure from a globally strong dollar offset by the possibility that the central bank may intervene for the second straight day to support the local currency.The shilling was trading at 92.05/15 against the dollar at 0720 GMT, unchanged from Monday’s close. The central bank sold an undisclosed amount of dollars on Monday when the shilling touched its lowest level since…

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South Africa’s Q4 spending growth slows to annualised 0.3 pct

PRETORIA (Reuters) – Spending in South Africa grew at an annualised 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2014 after rising 3.2 percent in the prior quarter, with slowed government spending offsetting accelerated growth in household spending, the central bank said on Tuesday.The Reserve Bank said in its quarterly bulletin that spending by the government increased at an annualised 1.0 percent in the final quarter against 1.4 percent in the third quarter.However, household spending grew…

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South Africa expects to start granting shale licences later this year

LONDON (Reuters) – South Africa’s mining minister said on Monday he expected to start issuing shale exploration licences later this year.”At the moment we are going through the consultation process (with stakeholders such as communities),” Ngoako Ramatlhodi told Reuters on the sidelines of the Chatham House extractive Industries in Africa conference.”We should finish the consultations by the middle of this year and that will enable us to issue licences.”Earlier in the day, Royal Dutch Shell…

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South Africa’s rand softens ahead of current account data

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s rand was slightly softer against the dollar early on Tuesday with scope to weaken further should a central bank report show a wider-than-expected current account deficit.The local unit tends to be hit harder than its peers when investors bail out of emerging markets which offer higher yields but are perceived to carry greater risk.At 0632 GMT the rand traded at 12.4180 to the dollar, down 0.19 percent from where it…

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Tanzania budget spending seen flat in 2015/16

NAIROBI (Reuters) – Tanzania’s government budget is expected to stay unchanged in 2015/16 from projections of the current fiscal year due to a sharp fall in financial aid flows to east Africa’s second-biggest economy, according to a budget guidelines document.Donors have withheld more than three-quarters of $558 million of promised budget support to one of Africa’s biggest per capita aid recipients in the current fiscal year 2014/15 following allegations of high-level graft in the country’s…

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