In Tunisia, Second Deadly Attack on Tourists in Four Months Is Credit Negative

In Tunisia, Second Deadly Attack on Tourists in Four Months Is Credit Negative

Tunis, Tunisia (Capital Markets in Africa) — Last Friday, a Tunisian student attacked foreign tourists at a beach resort in Sousse, Tunisia, killing at least 38. It was the second large-scale attack on foreign tourists in the country in just four months, following two Tunisian gunmen killing 22 people at a museum in Tunis in March. Although Tunisia’s (Ba3 stable) successful democratic transition between 2011 and 2014 and our outlook for its economic recovery prompted…

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Nigeria’s central bank adjusts FX rate to 196.95 per dollar

Nigeria’s central bank adjusts FX rate to 196.95 per dollar

Lagos (Capital Markets in Africa): – Nigeria’s central bank adjusted its exchange rate peg to 196.95 naira to the dollar from the 197 it set in February after the currency’s value was eroded by the fall in oil prices, data on its website showed on Thursday. The bank adjusted the rate at which it sold hard currency this week, dealers said, noting that the change was too small to be considered a revaluation for the naira,…

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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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Nigeria’s new President Muhammadu Buhari promises to supercharge the African economic giant

Nigeria’s new President Muhammadu Buhari promises to supercharge the African economic giant

Criticism of Nigeria as a place to do business is widespread but misplaced. The scaremongers say that the country is unstable, with a crumbling economy and threats from terrorist groups. They point to oil shortages, collapsing crude prices, the ferocity of the Boko Haram terrorist group, and rampant corruption. But these snapshots do not paint a fair portrait of sub-Saharan Africa’s largest economy, and overlook what the regional powerhouse offers foreign corporations and investors. President-elect…

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Governor of Congo mining hub Katanga warns against tax hikes

Governor of Congo mining hub Katanga warns against tax hikes

LUBUMBASHI, DRC (Capital Markets in Africa): – The powerful governor of Democratic Republic of Congo’s Katanga province warned on Wednesday against significant tax hikes in a proposed new mining code amid a recent decline in copper prices. The southeastern province accounts for nearly all of the vast central African state’s copper production, which surpassed 1 million tonnes for the first time in 2014. Congo vies with Zambia to be the continent’s top producer of the metal. A…

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Egypt bourse to reduce free float required to list on EGX 30

Egypt bourse to reduce free float required to list on EGX 30

Cairo (Capital Markets in Africa):- – Egypt’s stock exchange said on Thursday it would reduce the free float required for new companies to list on its benchmark EGX 30, as part of structural changes to the index. Companies previously had to have a 15 percent free float to list on the EGX 30. Under the new rules, which take effect on August 1, firms will be able to join with a minimum 5 percent free float…

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Nigeria agriculture minister wins African Development Bank presidency

Nigeria agriculture minister wins African Development Bank presidency

Abidjan (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria’s Agriculture Minister Akinwumi Adesina won an election on Thursday to be the new president of the African Development Bank (AfDB). After six rounds of voting that saw seven rivals from across the continent defeated, Adesina secured around 60 percent of the vote in an election held in Ivory Coast, where the AfDB is based. Adesina will take over from outgoing bank president Donald Kaberuka of Rwanda on Sept. 1…

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