Tanzania revives plans to float its debut USD 700m Eurobond to fund key projects

Tanzania revives plans to float its debut USD 700m Eurobond to fund key projects

Tanzania has revived its plan to float a debut TZS 1.1tn (USD 700m) Eurobond to fund infrastructure projects, especially in the gas sector. This is despite several failed attempts since 2008. The East African reports that the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, during the financial year 2013/14, awarded ratings agency tenders to Fitch, Standard & Poors and Moodys. However, the companies declined the offer on the grounds that they were not ready to work…

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Senegal to issue $500 mln to $1 bln in international bonds

Senegal to issue $500 mln to $1 bln in international bonds

DAKAR, March 18 (Reuters) – Senegal plans to issue between $500 million and $1 billion in debt in international markets this year starting from June to cover its budget needs, an economic adviser to President Macky Sall said on Wednesday. Mamadou Fall Kane said the West African country’s government was concerned by the strength of the dollar and would use currency swaps to hedge its exposure on dollar-denominated debt. Senegal, a member of the eight-nation…

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Egypt could raise up to $2 bln in Eurobond issue

Egypt could raise up to $2 bln in Eurobond issue

LONDON (Reuters) – Egypt could raise as much as $2 billion through a Eurobond this year and expects economic growth of close to 7 percent in three years’ time, Finance Minister Hany Kadry Dimian said on Friday. The Arab world’s most populous country is in the process of rebuilding its battered finances after the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak four years ago hit the country’s economy, discouraging investors and tourists, and slashing growth. “I am…

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IFC’s raises $5 mln in first Rwandan franc offshore bond

IFC’s raises $5 mln in first Rwandan franc offshore bond

KIGALI, Feb 13 (Reuters) – The World Bank’s private sector arm has raised 3.5 billion Rwandan francs ($5 million) with the first offshore bond in the Rwandan currency, it said on Friday. The landlocked central African nation of 11 million people has been attracting a steady stream of investors and firms drawn by its small but growing market, and its debut $400 million Eurobond in 2013 was heavily oversubscribed. “It was done to create an…

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Surge in dollar-debt leaves some African nations exposed

Surge in dollar-debt leaves some African nations exposed

A surge in foreign debt issuance by African nations has left some fragile economies exposed to the risk of billions of dollars in foreign exchange related losses if the U.S. currency strengthens abruptly, a think-tank said on Wednesday. Judith Tyson, senior researcher at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), said the notional losses in terms of higher interest and capital repayments could total $11 billion (£7 billion) in the event of a slump of 35 percent…

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