Nothing much to report from Botswana.
It was a mostly quiet day in Nairobi although some trades in the usual big 4 names got the pulses going towards the end of the day. The banks were the strongest with EqBnk closing at KES32.50 while KNCB ended at KES29.25. Safcom and EABL both tried to jump on the bullish wave by ticking up to KES20.00 and KES279.00 respectively.
Some decent action in Port Louis to get the week going. The lion’s share of this (once again) went through in MCBG as the banking giant closed unchanged at Rs221.00.
Please note that the index figure above is correct at the time of writing.
A quiet session in Harare. Nothing exciting to write home about.
Country |
Notation |
Currency |
YTD % |
South Africa |
ZAR |
13.64 |
13.57 |
Nigeria |
NGN |
315.00 |
-36.73 |
Kenya |
KES |
101.25 |
1.04 |
Mauritius |
MUR |
35.48 |
1.04 |
Botswana |
BWP |
10.44 |
7.52 |
Tanzania |
TZS |
2184.00 |
-1.59 |
Uganda |
UGX |
3393.00 |
-0.62 |
Rwanda |
RWF |
820.00 |
-9.15 |
Ghana |
GHS |
3.98 |
-4.28 |
BRVM |
XOF |
595.28 |
4.32 |
Egypt |
EGP |
8.88 |
-11.86 |
Morocco |
MAD |
9.73 |
2.07 |
Tunisia |
TNF |
2.20 |
-7.29 |