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  1. Botswana: Financial Counters Dominate Bourse Activity

    Financial counters dominated activity on the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) last week as investors continue to come back to the market.

  2. Nigeria: Investors Fund Dips By N61.87 Billion

    As trading for the week ends today, following the Federal Government's declaration of public holidays on Thursday and Friday in commemoration of the Muslims eidel-filtri celebration , investors would be embarking on this holiday with more losses on their investments.

  3. Zimbabwe: Falgold Releases Last Years' Financial Results

    ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed resource firm Falgold has released its 2008 full year financials 11 months after its year-end.

  4. Kenya: Capital Markets Should Address the Skills Gaps

    The steady shift from equities to fixed debt instruments as the main form of raising capital by both public and private entities has exposed the lack of depth in the capital markets when it comes to competently handling bond transactions.

  5. Uganda: Capital Markets Future is Promising

    Uganda's stock market has become a boiling point of interest from the public since the revolutionary Stanbic IPO was issued. Mr Kenneth Kitariko, the general manager of investment firm African Alliance spoke to The Monitor.

  6. South Africa: Oando 'Making Progress' in Upstream Plans

    JSE-listed energy group Oando expected its oil fields Oil Mining Lease 90 and 56 to start production within the next two quarters, the company said yesterday.

  7. Nigeria: Chevron Records 317 Percent Increase in Q3

    Chevron Nigeria Plc has recorded a significant improvement in its financials, posting a 317 per cent increase in its bottom line for the third quarter financial performance.

  8. Nigeria: VT Leasing to List on NSE by 2011

    VT Leasing Limited has expressed its readiness to list on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) within the next two years.

  9. Kenya: Meeting Seeks to Reform the NSE

    Players in the country's capital market are meeting on Tuesday morning to discuss the separation of ownership and management referred to as demutualisation of the Nairobi Stock Exchange.

  10. Uganda: Turnover Slumps At Use

    Trading at the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE) slumped to a turnover of Ugsh 80.4m from over Ugsh 500m in the previous week.

  11. Nigeria: Demutualisation - NSE Council Approves New Organisational Structure

    As part of efforts at making the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) a profit making organisation, the council of the NSE yesterday approved the new organisational structure to run the operations of the Exchange after the exercise.

  12. Nigeria: NSE Admits 10 Billion GT Assurance Shares

    The shares of Guaranty Trust Assurance was listed on the official list of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Friday as the Exchange lists a total of 10 billion shares of company at 50 kobo each at N3.per share.

  13. Nigeria: SEC Suspends Two Stockbroking Firms for Infractions

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the suspension of two stockbroking firms -Sikon Securities Limited and Gossord Securities Limited for various forms of market infractions.

  14. Zimbabwe: Profit Takers Descend on Equities

    The strong rally witnessed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in the previous week immediately came under a check during the week ended yesterday, as investors descended on the high yielding investment market to pocket gains reaped in the preceding week that saw the market awarding the highest weekly return to investors since the beginning of the year.

  15. Zimbabwe: Disposal of Ariston Costs Delta

    DELTA Corporation Limited, Zimbabwe's prime producer and distributor of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, has suffered a US$2 million impairment from the disposal of its 30 percent stake in Ariston Holdings Limited at US$4 million.


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