Africa’s Reshuffled Ratings Deck
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South African shares after barely positive Q1 performance on the MSCI index stumbled as longtime Finance Minister Gordhan was replaced ...
Africa Infrastructure’s Pensive Pensions
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As the G-20 Finance Ministers’ gathering in Germany offered another commitment to raising African investment, international organizations weighed in with ...
Nigeria’s Mangled Mystery Leave Latches
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Nigerian shares tried to shake off the President’s unexplained trip for medical treatment in London and were largely flat through ...
Mozambique’s Choppy Fishing Expedition
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Mozambique, downgraded to selective default last year after skipping interest and principal payments, stiffened its creditor renegotiation stance on the ...
Ghana’s Creaky Oil Machine Clang
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Ghana stocks continued in a double-digit slump ahead of December elections, where the ruling NDC party with its vast patronage ...
South Africa’s Disguised Anti-Fraud Frown
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South African shares and the rand steadied as abuse charges were dropped against Finance Minister Gordhan and President Zuma won ...
Africa’s Capped Goodwill Deposits
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As the US research group Freedom House reported that Africa’s number of democratic leaning countries was down to 60 percent, ...
South Africa’s Election Facade Fiddle
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South African stocks, up 25 percent on the MSCI Index through July, braced for ruling party ANC setbacks in local ...
Nigeria’s Spine-Tingling Suspension Saga
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Nigerian shares were battered through May for a 2 percent loss as they may be removed from the MSCI frontier ...
Mozambique’s Seared Tuna Platter
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Lusophone African investors were dismayed by the revelations and terms surrounding Mozambique’s state tuna company for sovereign bond exchange, as ...