INTO AFRICA October 2018 Edition – Digitalization: Africa’s Future

INTO AFRICA October 2018 Edition – Digitalization: Africa’s Future

Welcome to the October 2018 edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. This month’s edition, titled: Digitalization: Africa’s Future. Across Africa, eCommerce platforms flanked by payments, logistics, tourism and big data partners are starting to lift national economies. Technological disruption is transforming markets and societies across Africa in ways that wouldn’t have been possible even five years ago. And this opens huge and still largely untapped commercial potential for domestic and international…

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African Pension Funds: A New Capital Source For Private Equity

African Pension Funds: A New Capital Source For Private Equity

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – African pension funds are primed to play a valuable role in the future of the African private equity industry. They are likely to become an increasingly significant capital source for medium and long – term investment and are primed to play a critical role in catalysing African development. With many pension funds accumulating substantial AUM, there is pressure on these pension funds to diversify from traditional investments such as…

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INTO AFRICA September 2018 Edition – Gauging 2018 African Outlook

INTO AFRICA September 2018 Edition – Gauging 2018 African Outlook

Welcome to the September 2018 edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. This edition reviews Africa’s economies in the first half of 2018 and its title: Gauging 2018 African Outlook.  Africa is set to enjoy a modest growth uptick, and decisive policies are needed to both reduce vulnerabilities and raise medium-term growth prospects, according to the IMF. In parallel, the Brookings Institution projected the average growth in the region is to…

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Zimbabwe: Life After President Robert Mugabe

Zimbabwe: Life After President Robert Mugabe

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – In early November 2017, Robert Mugabe was removed from power in what was effectively a bloodless coup. My wife, children and I joined a million people on the streets of Harare in a celebration of pent up joy and elation, the likes of which I can only imagine were equalled by the fall of the Berlin Wall. People were laughing, dancing, running in circles, waving pictures of the army…

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Regulation of the Initial Coin Offerings: Sitting in the Waiting Room

Regulation of the Initial Coin Offerings: Sitting in the Waiting Room

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Although the debate about whether or not to regulate initial coin offerings (ICOs) is in full swing, many key regulators are hot on its heels, and even if we are in the first paragraph, ‘in summary’, they are going to be regulated. The challenge, of course, will be to regulate appropriately without stifling growth and innovation. The volatility of certain tokens (also traditionally referred to as cryptocurrencies or coins)…

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Emerging Opportunities in Africa Capital Markets and Trade Finance

Emerging Opportunities in Africa Capital Markets and Trade Finance

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Africa trade finance has been neglected as an asset class, because the yields have been modest relative to African sovereign bond markets and because investors had been attracted to the high beta African investments, like the local currency bonds. The volatility and recent sell-off in EM hard-currency and local-currency bonds in 2018 has changed investors’ appetite significantly. EM fixed income investors are changing their preference towards low beta and…

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INTO AFRICA August 2018 Edition – Driving Africa Opportunities

INTO AFRICA August 2018 Edition – Driving Africa Opportunities

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Welcome to the August 2018 edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. This month’s edition, titled: Driving Africa Opportunities and explores investment opportunities as well as banking and insurance sectors in Africa.  Many investors are familiar with the African growth story. The young demographic, growing middle class and attractive GDP growth prospects have been recited before and I am sure we can agree that the…

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