Africa

South Africa’s Rotating Blade Damage

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Months after reaching agreement with Khartoum on detailed implementation of its 2-year old independence, oil producing South Sudan, which provided ...

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