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Investors
Franklin Templeton Launches Africa Fund.
Franklin Templeton, a global investment manager with specialized expertise across key areas, has set up an African fund to be managed by Mark Mobius, the executive chairman of Templeton Asset Management Emerging Markets Group.
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Investors
Experts Offer Advice On Investing Opportunities In Africa.
Experts have offered their opinion on how Africa can make its investment opportunities more sustainable.
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Investors
South African Joint Venture Buys Into Nigerian Food, Juice Company.
South African private equity company, RMB Corvest and Zico, a black empowerment group, have bought a 25% stake in Nigerian food company Vital Products.
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Investors
EX-IM Bank Renews $100m Africa Insurance Initiative.
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) today announced a three-year renewal of the Bank’s Short-Term Africa Initiative (STAI) that provides export-credit insurance for U.S.
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Investors
Chinese Firm Set To Invest $100 Million In Ugandan Copper Mine.
China’s Gingko Energy Company has revealed plans to invest $100 million to revive production at Kilembe copper mine in western Uganda.
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Investors
Consumer Marketing: The Next Hub For Investors In Africa.
Company, a global business consulting firm in conjunction with TBWA, has revealed that Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Libya and Ethiopia are among the fastest growing consumer marker in Africa.
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International
Helios Investment Partners Appoints Tonelli As Investor Relations Partner.
Helios Investment Partners, a Pan-African Private Equity firm, has appointed Dabney Tonelli as Investor Relations Partner.
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Investors
Special Feature: Top Investment Areas In East Africa And The Players Exploiting Them.
In recent years, East Africa has become an attractive investment destination. The region’s investment status has obviously been boosted by good business environment fuelled by economic reforms as well as political stability of member states.
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Investors
Africa’s Richest Man Reiterates Plans To Invest $7.5 Billion On Expansion.
Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has reiterated plans for Dangote Group to invest $7.5 billion in its expansion strategy over the next four years.
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Investors
South Africa’s Stanlib Hints At Investment In Anglophone Markets.
Stanlib, the asset management, wealth management and unit trust business division of South Africa’s Standard Bank and Liberty Life is in the process of registering its new Africa corporate debt fund.