African Stock Market Performance at the end of May, 2015

African Stock Market Performance at the end of May, 2015

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa):- African stock market performance across the region has remained fairly flat (with merely -0.8% average return) for local investors in the month of May 2015. Figures for the Market Performance Month of May saw the Exchanges record high’s of 4.9% and 4.0% in Botswana and Ghana respectively. Several Markets went the other way recording losses ranging from 0.2% to 6.7%  lead by the markets of South Africa (depreciated by 4.0%), Kenya (depreciated by 6.4%) and Namibia (down by…

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Standard Chartered will invest Millions to boost retail business says Group Head of Retail

Standard Chartered will invest Millions to boost retail business says Group Head of Retail

Nairobi (Capital Markets in Africa): – Standard Chartered will spend “hundreds of millions of dollars” in the years ahead to raise the share of income from its retail business 10 percentage points by 2020, its group head of retail clients said. Karen Fawcett said the lender, which focuses on Asia, Africa and the Middle East, would invest the money in areas such as technology to raise the share of retail business income from 30 percent now….

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Taming the dollar as regional currencies take a beating

Taming the dollar as regional currencies take a beating

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa):- The strengthening of the dollar against other currencies has sent East Africa central banks back to the drawing board, after enjoying two years of stability, according to The East African News. The Newspaper further reported that Central banks are now making plans to protect their shillings from a free fall that has already induced inflationary pressure and increased the cost of servicing debts for governments and corporates. As a…

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AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

Abidjan, Ivory Coast (Capital Markets in Africa) – African economies will grow 4.5 percent this year and 5 percent in 2016, approaching levels last seen before the 2007 global financial crisis, as economic prospects improve worldwide, the African Development Bank (AfDB) said. The AfDB estimates that Africa’s gross domestic product expanded by 3.9 percent in 2014 despite sharp falls in international commodity and oil prices, an Ebola epidemic and pockets of political instability and armed conflict….

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AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa):- African economies will grow 4.5 percent this year and 5 percent in 2016, approaching levels last seen before the 2007 global financial crisis, as economic prospects improve worldwide, the African Development Bank (AfDB) said. The AfDB estimates that Africa’s gross domestic product expanded by 3.9 percent in 2014 despite sharp falls in international commodity and oil prices, an Ebola epidemic and pockets of political instability and armed conflict.“If you…

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Tiger Brands’ Nigerian arm hit by naira weakness

Tiger Brands’ Nigerian arm hit by naira weakness

Johannesburg, South Africa (Capital Markets in Africa):- – Tiger Brands, South Africa’s biggest consumer foods manufacturer, reported flat first-half earnings on Wednesday, weighed down by its operations in Nigeria. Tiger Brands, which makes cereal, energy drinks, pasta and rice, said diluted headline earnings per share fell by 1 percent to 837 cents in the six months ended March. Headline earnings per share is the main profit gauge in South Africa that strips out certain one-off items. Sales…

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Sub-Saharan Africa banking sector has strong regional growth prospects

Sub-Saharan Africa banking sector has strong regional growth prospects

London (Capital Markets in Africa):- Sub-Saharan Africa’s fast-expanding banking sector has strong potential to continue its recent growth trend, boosted by robust economies and widening financial inclusion, Moody’s Investors Service said in a report published today. The report, entitled “Banking – Credit Trends in Sub-Saharan Africa”, is now available on www.moodys.com. Moody’s subscribers can access this report via the link at the end of this press release. The research is an update to the markets…

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