Africa

Africa’s Reshuffled Ratings Deck

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Lusophone African investors were dismayed by the revelations and terms surrounding Mozambique’s state tuna company for sovereign bond exchange, as ...

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