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Solving South Africa’s Energy Crisis

By Steve Hedden Sustained power cuts, caused by under-investment and a shortage of generating capacity, have damaged the South African economy. The response has been a belated thrust towards more power supply, from a combination of coal-fired power plants, oil and gas, wind and solar, and potentially a fleet of new nuclear power stations. Fixing … Continue reading

South Africa’s Changing Demographic Could Lift Growth to 5.4% by 2030

Taking advantage of its growing working-age population could help accelerate South Africa’s growth to 5.4 percent a year and double per capita incomes by 2030, according to the South Africa Economic Update released by the World Bank today. The report explores how the projected growth can be attained by creating a virtuous circle of job … Continue reading

Why South-South Co-Operation Is A Myth When It Comes To BRICS And Africa

Brazil, Russia, India and China have shown tremendous determination and co-operation on global issues in recent years. Their alliance epitomises south-south co-operation in the contemporary era. This is the notion of solidarity among developing countries through the exchange of goods, resources, technology and knowledge to meet their development goals. But what does this all mean … Continue reading

BRICS Mutual Trade Increased By 70% Since 2009

Trade between BRICS countries has increased 70% over the past 6 year, according to South African President Jacob Zuma, RT reports. The economies of the five BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) account for almost 30% of global GDP. BRICS presents an aggregate GDP exceeding $32 trillion. This marks a 60% growth since … Continue reading

BRICS: $100 Billion Liquidity Reserve Fund Comes Into Force

“The agreement on the BRICS $100 billion currency reserve pool came into force Thursday. The fund was set up by the developing nations group to protect their national currencies from volatility in global markets,” RT reports. “The arrangement is important not only because it provides the possibility to quickly obtain additional liquidity, but its very … Continue reading

Mark Mobius: The Once Forbidden Frontier Markets

By Mark Mobius, Templeton Emerging Markets Group Investing in frontier markets can come with a higher degree of volatility than more established markets, but to my team and me, they offer exciting potential. Some of yesterday’s small, agrarian economies have transformed themselves into global powers today—China being the most impressive example. China represents the second-largest economy … Continue reading

South Africa’s Power Crisis Takes A Toll On Its Economy

South Africa’s deepening power crisis, the worst crisis since 2008, triggers nearly daily outages across the nation which has impacted key industries in addition to households, has taken a toll on its economy. In 2014, South Africa’s economic growth came it at a paltry 1.5%, which is the lowest rate of growth in five years, the Financial Times (FT) reports. Although … Continue reading

AFDB Launched An Africa Bond Composite Index In Cooperation With Bloomberg

“The African Development Bank (AfDB) announced on Thursday it collaborated with Bloomberg on the Launch of AFMISM Bloomberg an African Bond Index, through the African Financial Markets Initiative (AFMI)“, ZAWYA reported last Saturday. The new Bloomberg composite index is comprised of the following Bloomberg country specific local currency sovereign indices: South Africa Egypt Nigeria Kenya … Continue reading

South Africa’s Power Crisis Inhibits Growth

By Alexia Jablonski Scheduled blackouts – termed “stage 3 load shedding” – were made to areas in rotation to prevent the entire system from collapsing. Severe strains on the power grid were prompted by the collapse of a coal silo at the Majuba power plant on November 1st. The power plant is managed by the … Continue reading

Weekly Emerging & Frontier Market ETF Dashboard: Quantitative Asset Allocation Insight (19-Dec-2014)

By ETFalpha Global Emerging Markets expressed as iShares MSCI EM ETF (EEM) have been remaining in both negative trend and momentum. However, if the recent market bounce appears to be sustainable during the week commencing December, 21st we may see momentum turing into positive territory. Assuming that’s the case we would be recommending to increase … Continue reading

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