South Africa’s Remorseful Birthday Gifts
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South African shares and the rand were down 15 percent for the year as former head of state Mandela marked ...
Zimbabwe’s Menacing Monitor Muddle
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Zimbabwe’s stock market remained a frontier favorite through June climbing 40 percent on the MSCI index, despite President Mugabe’s orchestration ...
Africa’s Next Generation Power Trip
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US President Obama aided Sub-Saharan frontier markets adjusting to global commodity and monetary pullback with energy and trade initiatives during ...
Cote d’Ivoire’s Restive Reconciliation Pose
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Cote d’Ivoire bonds looked to resume momentum after 2012’s tear as local elections were held under heavy security after launch ...
The African Development Bank’s Live Transformation Circuits
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On the eve of its annual meeting in Morocco and 50th anniversary in 2014, the African Development Bank tabled a 10-year ...
South Africa’s Unsecured Loan Lemmings
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South African shares continued to sputter and the rand breached 10 to the dollar as mine workers entered wage negotiations ...
Rwanda’s Misty Sales Swing
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Rwanda’s maiden $400 million sovereign bond received $3 billion in orders sending the issue yield below 7 percent even though ...
South Africa’s Development Bank Dabbling
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South African shares stayed at the main market rear as the BRICS annual reunion in Durban was unable to finalize ...
Kenya’s Ponderous Poll Judgment
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Kenyan shares stayed in the MSCI frontier lead pack after initial upset over a delayed presidential vote count and ballot ...
Mali’s Malignant Sahel Streak
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Following French military intervention in the north against Islamic and tribal rebels international donors met in a hastily-arranged session to ...