South Africa’s Rotating Blade Damage
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South African shares preserved a modest MSCI uptick through mid-year as President Zuma’s second term team pared back GDP growth ...
The African Development Bank’s Relocation Rub
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The African Development Bank formally re-established its headquarters in Abidjan after a dozen years in Tunis as civil strife switched ...
Nigeria’s Harrowing Hostage Hosting
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Nigerian stocks struggled to overcome double-digit decline as the World Economic Forum-Africa opened in the capital against the backdrop of ...
China’s Africa Drift Drudgery
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Amid the hype over Africa’s commodity and debt entanglement with China expressed in a number of best-selling books and animating ...
The US’ Global Development Daydreams
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Years after its formation and member appointments, the US Global Development Council established as an outside advisory body to the ...
The IMF’s Africa Conflict Tear
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The IMF upped this year’s Africa GDP growth projection to 5.5 percent despite “shifting global forces” on the heels of ...
Africa’s Rutted Roadshow Resistance
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As once ostracized credits like Ecuador and Pakistan plot post Q1 returns on positive index performance and fund flows delayed ...
South Africa’s Gripping Gordhan Knot
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South African shares tumbled further as the central bank lifted rates half a percent for the first time in five ...
Nigeria’s Dulled Diaspora Disposition
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Nigerian equities retrenched in early January as President Jonathan entered his last year in office faced with oil sale corruption ...
Sudan’s Unceasing Secession Tendencies
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Months after reaching agreement with Khartoum on detailed implementation of its 2-year old independence, oil producing South Sudan, which provided ...