East Africa: Investors Worried About 2012
2011 has been a dismal year for investors as stock markets flopped due to high inflation, weak currencies and fears over the Euro-zone debt crisis. But, 2012 is set to be worse.
Kenyan Shilling.
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East Africa:
EA Investors Worried of 2012 As More Stocks Dip
Monitor, 28 December 2011
2011 has been a dismal year for investors in East Africa as stock markets flopped battered by high inflation, weak currencies and fears over the euro-zone debt crisis. But, 2012 is… Read more »
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East Africa:
Investors Worried of 2012 Prospects As More Stocks Dip
East African, 26 December 2011
This has been a dismal year for investors in East Africa as stock markets flopped battered by high inflation, weak currencies and fears over the Eurozone debt crisis, but 2012 is… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Why 2011 Has Been a Good Year for Rwanda
New Times, 29 December 2011
As we kiss 2011 goodbye, and prepare to usher in a New Year, this is the moment when we reflect on the past 365 days and examine if there's anything worth to write home about. Read more »
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Kenya:
WB Predicts Gloom Will End in 2012
Nation, 24 December 2011
A week to the end of the year, trend analysis shows Kenya has posted poorest economic growth since 2009. Read more »
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Tanzania:
We Should All Strive to Make 2012 Better
Citizen, 28 December 2011
The year 2011 that ends on Saturday was a difficult one for Tanzanians, from household level upwards. Erratic electricity supply was the norm rather than an exception, with… Read more »
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Kenya:
Let's Determine Our Economic Future
Business Daily, 30 December 2011
In this last column of the year, I would like to raise a few questions about Kenya's economy and the extent to which the Kenyan people and their policy makers can determine their… Read more »
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