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Kenya: Kenya Goes Slow On Quest for Sovereign Debt Amid High Fees On Global Markets

[East African] Kenya's plan to take a third Eurobond in the first quarter of this year seems to be in limbo as the country grapples with persistent turbulence in the global financial markets and protracted negotiations with the International Monetary Fund for reinstatement of a $1.5 billion standby facility.

Nigeria: Analysts Bet On Unilever, Seplat Shares, Others

[Vanguard] Investment analysts in the capital market have expressed optimism on the possibility of shares of Unilever Nigeria Plc, Seplat Petroleum Development Company, and Eterna Plc performing well this year and recommended them for a buy.

Nigeria: SEC Intensifies Efforts to Reduce Unclaimed Dividends

[This Day] As part of efforts to tackle unclaimed dividends in the market, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is intensifying the implementation of the electronic dividend and regularisation of multiple shares subscription.

Nigeria: Unlocking Potential of Nigeria Commodity Exchange

[This Day] At the primary level, a commodity exchange connects buyers and sellers of physical commodities, a role that is particularly useful in enhancing market efficiency by helping to match supply and demand of commodities across time and geographic distances. In its sophisticated form, a commodity exchange, as noted by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, brings together buyers and sellers of commodity price risk, permitting those who wish to reduce their exposure to price movements to transfer

Nigeria: Stock Market Index Sustains Sliding Profile, Down By 0.14%

[Guardian] Transactions on the equities sector of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) yesterday, sustained sliding profile, occasioned by price depreciation recorded by most blue chip stocks, as the All-share index depreciated by 0.14%.At the close of transactions, the NSE-All-share index declined by 43.07 absolute points, representing a decrease of 0.14 per cent, to close at 31,082.32 points.

Nigeria: NSE-Asi Dips Further By 0.14 Percent

[Leadership] Lagos -Nigerian equities market extended negative stance into the second trading session of the week as the Nigerian Stock Exchange- All Share Index (NSE-ASI) shed 0.14 per cent, yesterday.

Nigeria: Jumia's Billion-Dollar NYSE Listing Comes Amid Both Good and Worrying Signs

[Daily Maverick] Later in 2019, the New York Stock Exchange will see the first listing of an African technology company to be valued at more than $1-billion, a real, actual dinkum unicorn. The company, Jumia, is Nigeria-based and is known as the African Amazon since it is primarily an e-commerce business. But is it a good investment?

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