Egypt: Steadfast Reforms Key for Economic Stability, Jobs, Growth

Egypt: Steadfast Reforms Key for Economic Stability, Jobs, Growth

Following four years of political uncertainty and economic slowdown, Egypt has chosen a path of adjustment and reform which, if followed resolutely, will lead to economic stability and growth, the IMF said in its first comprehensive assessment of the North African nation’s economy since 2010. Speaking to the IMF Survey, IMF Mission Chief for Egypt, Christopher Jarvis, noted that Egypt faces a challenge. On the one hand, it needs to put its fiscal and external accounts…

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Nigerian Equity: When and What to Buy/Sell

Nigerian Equity: When and What to Buy/Sell

The Nigerian Stock Exchange, Lagos, Nigeria The markets are strongly correlated to global crude oil prices and explains the sustained sell-off we have witnessed in the markets. Crude oil accounts for 75% of the country’s revenue and 95% of foreign exchange. With prices falling, reserves are under pressure and the ability of the CBN to continue to stabilize the naira is at risk. The capital markets are largely driven by foreign portfolio investors who account…

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The Resilience that African Economies Have Built Over the Past 15 Years is Real

The Resilience that African Economies Have Built Over the Past 15 Years is Real

Donald Kaberuka, president, African Development Bank At the dawn of 2015, the question being asked frequently is: Are the good times over for much of Africa? Can the decade-long momentum be sustained, given the Ebola epidemic; the chronic crises in Central African Republic; South Sudan; the sharp fall in commodity prices; and a slowdown in the emerging markets, etc? In a sense it is déjà vu. The same question was asked in the aftermath of…

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