Africa’s Rough Banked Diamonds
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Ex-Barclays CEO Diamond touted an African return in his post-scandal reinvention through a private equity joint venture with a continental ...
South Africa’s Explosive Mine Misery
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South African stocks and bonds reeled with paltry Q3 GDP growth at 0.7 percent due to auto and mining strikes ...
Africa’s Untamed Frontier Ferocity
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After probing the non-commodity turnaround in a half-dozen Sub-Saharan economies due to a combination of policy stability, good aid use, ...
Africa’s Multiple Affront Affirmations
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Sub-Saharan African securities performance was not as scorching in Q3 after previous record sovereign bond issuance and MSCI frontier index ...
Kenya’s Public Tribunal Trot
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As Kenya’s deputy president Ruto goes before The Hague on human rights abuse charges, equities were up 25 percent on ...
Seychelles’ Hyped Island Hop
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The Seychelles joined Mauritius as an African small middle-income island stock exchange with listing of the state-owned Sacos insurance conglomerate ...
Africa’s Flexed Land Grab Lunge
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With attention focused on foreign agricultural investor acquisition of millions of hectares in places like Ethiopia and Sudan, the World ...
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 ...