`Cautious’ BOE Makes Gilt Slide a Buy for Macquarie Investment

`Cautious’ BOE Makes Gilt Slide a Buy for Macquarie Investment

LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – The market’s pricing of two interest-rate hikes in coming months by the Bank of England is “a bit overdone” for Macquarie Investment Management and so it sees the recent fall in gilts as a buying opportunity. Markets are pricing in an 85 percent chance of a 25-basis-point rate increase for the next BOE meeting on Nov. 2, more than double the probability in early August after growing inflationary pressures in the U.K. and…

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European Car Sales Drop as Brexit Concerns Hurt U.K. Demand

European Car Sales Drop as Brexit Concerns Hurt U.K. Demand

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – European car sales fell in September for only the second monthly drop this year as concerns about Brexit among United Kingdom. consumers more than offset gains in France, Italy and Spain. Registrations declined 2 percent from a year earlier to 1.47 million vehicles, the Brussels-based European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, or ACEA, said Tuesday in a statement. Figures were dragged down by a 9.3 slide in the U.K., the region’s second-biggest…

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Airbus Snaps Up Bombardier C Series in New Boeing Challenge

Airbus Snaps Up Bombardier C Series in New Boeing Challenge

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Airbus SE agreed to acquire a majority stake in Bombardier Inc.’s C Series program and will start assembling the jetliner in the U.S., vaulting a technologically advanced but slow-selling plane onto the front lines of the battle with Boeing Co. over global aircraft sales. Without putting up a dime at closing, Airbus will take just over half of a partnership controlling the C Series. The European plane maker’s marketing muscle and production expertise…

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Alexander Forbes Weighs Deals Involving 22 African Targets

Alexander Forbes Weighs Deals Involving 22 African Targets

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Alexander Forbes Group Holdings Limited, a South African provider of retirement, investment and insurance services, said it is sifting through 22 potential targets for deals on the continent as part of an expansion drive to accelerate profit growth. The deals range from small acquisitions and partnerships to “meaningful game changers,” mainly in South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Morocco, Chief Executive Officer Andrew Darfoor said in an interview at Bloomberg’s Johannesburg offices…

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CRH Is Said Among Firms Mulling Bid for South Africa’s PPC

CRH Is Said Among Firms Mulling Bid for South Africa’s PPC

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – CRH Plc is among companies considering a counter bid for PPC Limited that could trump an offer by Canada’s Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter, adding a potential new twist to the battle for South Africa’s largest cement maker. The Irish building-materials supplier has held early deliberations about pursuing an acquisition of the Johannesburg-based company, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the plans aren’t public….

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Bitcoin Breaches New Milestone by Smashing Past $5,000 Mark

Bitcoin Breaches New Milestone by Smashing Past $5,000 Mark

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Bitcoin surged to a fresh record Thursday as the enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies showed little sign of abating. The world’s largest cryptocurrency rose as much as 8.4 percent and was trading 7.9 percent higher at $5,209 as of 12:34 p.m. in London, resuming gains after a one-day break. As recently as December, bitcoin was trading at less than $1,000 dollars. Bitcoin tumbled below $4,000 last month after China’s central bank banned initial…

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PIC Is Said to Mull Backing Bid for Chevron’s South Africa Unit

PIC Is Said to Mull Backing Bid for Chevron’s South Africa Unit

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Africa’s biggest fund manager is interested in taking part in the acquisition by Glencore Plc and a group of black South African-owned companies of Chevron Corp.’s assets in the country, according to three people familiar with the matter. The Public Investment Corp., which manages the pension funds of South African government workers, could buy a portion of the business from Glencore or the minority owners, said one of the people,…

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