African Stock Market Sept & Q3 2015 Report: Nigeria Local Champ, Uganda Foreign Favourite, BRVM Q3 Winner

African Stock Market Sept & Q3 2015 Report: Nigeria Local Champ, Uganda Foreign Favourite, BRVM Q3 Winner

Lagos, Nigeria Capital Markets in Africa — African stock markets performance measured by country equity benchmark index returns ended in negative for the month of September, with eight gainers and ten laggards on the local currency basis. Still on local basis return, the September average return of -0.6 percent was recorded across eighteen African equity indices and September monthly returns ranges from  -7.4 percent recorded by the Namibian equity markets  (measured by Namibia Overall Index) to +8.1 percent registered…

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Kenya’s Economic Growth Robust and to Grow by 6.5% in 2015 — IMF

Kenya’s Economic Growth Robust and to Grow by 6.5% in 2015 — IMF

Nairobi, Kenya, Capital Markets in Africa — Kenya’s economic growth has been robust despite headwinds from the global slowdown and ongoing domestic security problems, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Country Report No. 15/269. However, the IMF revised its forecast for Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for 2015 from 6.9% to 6.5%, and trimmed 2016 figure from 7.2% to 6.8%.  The Fund also revised inflation upwards to 6.4 percent from the previous projection of…

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Kenya’s Monetary Policy Committe retains Policy Rate at 11.50 percent

Kenya’s Monetary Policy Committe retains Policy Rate at 11.50 percent

Nairobi, Kenya, Capital Market in Africa — At the end of the September 22nd 2015 Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, the MPC kept the policy rate (Central Bank Rate — CBR) at 11.5 percent, with intention to  keep inflation in control which was trending towards the five percent target. The  benchmark interest rate, was kept unchanged for the third time after it was raised in July by 150 basis points to current level.  The MPC, also…

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Meaningful African markets for investment

Meaningful African markets for investment

Africa is not a single investment destination with a single set of standardised risk factors and homogenous potential for reward. Although some high-level similarities are evident, digging into the specifics of certain regions and countries show that Africa is comprised of a range of distinct investment destinations; each with its own attractions, challenges, cultural differences and business practices. Investors looking at Africa for the first time typically look at the largest economies by GDP or…

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African Equity Market August 2015 Report: Most Exchanges sag for both local and foreign investors, Egypt bled most …

African Equity Market August 2015 Report: Most Exchanges sag for both local and foreign investors, Egypt bled most …

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa):- African stock markets performance measured by country equity benchmark index return ended in negative for the month of August, with all indices closed in red zone for both local currency and dollar return basis. Still on local basis return, the August average return of -2.9 percent was recorded across eighteen African equity indices and August monthly returns ranges from  -11.5 percent recorded by the Egyptian Exchange equity markets  (measured by EGX 30 index) to -0.2 percent registered…

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African Equity Market July 2015 Report: BRVM rewards local investors, Botswana strengthens foreigners capital

African Equity Market July 2015 Report: BRVM rewards local investors, Botswana strengthens foreigners capital

Lagos, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — African stock market performance measured by country equity benchmark index return ended in negative for the month of July, with eight gainers and 10 losers on local currency basis. The July average return of -1.5 percent was recorded across eighteen African equity indices and July monthly returns ranges from  -9.8% registered by the Nigeria equity markets  (measured by NSE All Share) to 8.2% recorded by Cote d’Ivoire equity market (measured…

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Moody’s says Kenya B1 rating reflects robust growth potential balanced

Moody’s says Kenya B1 rating reflects robust growth potential balanced

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa) —  Kenya’s B1 rating and stable outlook reflect the country’s robust growth potential, its leadership role in the East African region and its commitment to structural reforms, Moody’s Investors Service said in a report published today. These advantages are balanced against Kenya’s weak, although strengthening institutions, large twin (government and current account) deficits and national security challenges. The decentralization of the government introduced in the 2010 constitution has helped…

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