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African Exchanges Attract Emerging Markets Investors: TradeInvestAfrica Interview with Andre DeSimone, Executive Director, Kestrel Capital

Kestrel CapitalSub-Saharan African markets are attracting interest from foreign fund managers seeking to diversify risks in their global portfolio. Andre DeSimone, Executive Director at Kestrel Capital tells us why Africa’s stock markets continue to perform remarkably well despite their small size and low liquidity.

The global financial crisis affected African markets resulting in, among other problems, the drying up of credit lines. What is the status now?

As Africa’s financial system was not highly integrated with America’s or Europe’s, it was not so heavily impacted by the global financial crisis. Also, most African countries never experienced the sort of financial, real estate, or consumer leverage that was experienced in the US and Europe, for example. Aside from a few Nigerian banks, generally the banking systems in Africa weathered the storm quite well. In fact, in Kenya, no major bank suffered badly and many, if not most, continued to record positive earnings growth over the past year. So while the days of easy credit may be gone, in places like Kenya credit is still available to creditworthy clients and real estate development continues briskly. Read the rest of this entry »

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VIDEO: Doing Business In Africa – Ghana – Part 2 – Oil, Agriculture, and Gold

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VIDEO: Financial Times (FT) Interview with Remi Babalola, Minister of State for Finance, Nigeria

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South Africa Joins the Space Race with the Launch of the SumbandilaSat Satellite

SumbandilaSat

SumbandilaSat

Developed by students at South Africa’s Stellenbosch University and South African space technology firm SunSpace, the “SumbandilaSat” micro-satellite, took off from Kazakhstan’s Baikonur cosmodrome on 17 September.

Pictures of the momentous event were streamed live over the internet and South Africa’s Science and Technology Minister, Naledi Pandor, was in Kazakhstan for the launch.

Taking its name from the Venda word meaning “pioneer”, the SumbandilaSat will gather crucial information about weather patterns and how climate change is affecting South Africa. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nigerian Economic Growth Accelerates on Agriculture

AgricultureEconomic growth in Nigeria, which vies with Angola as Africa’s biggest oil producer, accelerated in the second quarter as agricultural production increased, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said.

Gross domestic product expanded 5.13% in the three months through June, compared with 4.85% in the previous quarter, the Abuja-based Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said in a statement on its Web site today.

Agriculture, which makes up 44% of total economic output in the country, contributed 2.4 percentage points to the growth rate, the CBN said. Read the rest of this entry »

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