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African Markets – Factors to watch on March 9.
(Reuters)- The following company announcements, scheduled economic indicators, debt and currency market moves and political events may affect African markets on Friday.
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Investors
Often-Overlooked Potential in Francophone African Countries.
An interesting Article on AfriBiz.net reinforces why investors must not ignore the opportunities that abound in French-Speaking African countries.
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International
African Markets – Factors to watch on March 12.
are company announcements, scheduled economic indicators, debt and currency market moves and political events that may affect African markets today. The events: MOZAMBIQUE Mozambique’s central bank announces latest decision on its key-lending rate.
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Kenya Airways in $250 million cash call for expansion.
(Reuters) – Kenya Airways has priced its $250 million cash call at 14 shillings ($0.17) per share, a 32 percent discount to the shares’ average price over the last three months, it said on Monday.
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African Market- Factors to watch on March 13.
A lot is taking place in the African market today!
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Morocco’s property sector maintains a steady growth.
property sector is continuing to see steady growth thanks in large part to a strong emphasis on social housing – a segment that has consistently run a deficit of supply, thereby promising continued expansion in...
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International
Kenya: Investors get advice on opportunities.
Foreign investors have been urged to exploit Kenya’s business opportunities, arising from its strategic position in Africa.
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International
African Markets – Factors to watch on March 14.
(Reuters) – The following company announcements, scheduled economic indicators, debt and currency market moves and political events may affect African markets on Wednesday.
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Business
African Markets – Factors to watch on March 19.
NAIROBI, March 19 (Reuters) – The following company announcements, scheduled economic indicators, debt and currency market moves and political events may affect African markets on Monday. EVENTS: Mauritius Bank of Mauritius’ rate setting committee meets.
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Coca Cola Plans massive investment in Tanzania.
As part of an effort to achieve a double-digit growth, Coca Cola Kwanza plans to invest $50 million (US dollars) in machinery, human resources and distribution network reports Daily News.