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Quick summary table displaying the performance of all the African Stock Exchanges and African currencies on a WTD and YTD basis. Summaries of the keys markets and relevant economic and corporate news.
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• Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals 9-month net profit drops 8.4 pct
• "Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals 9-month net profit drops 8.4 pct
• Egypt's SODIC signs $460 mln of sales contracts
• Telecom Egypt posts 360 percent jump in Q3 net profit
• Vodafone Egypt investments to record $1.2 billion in 2017
• Egypt's unemployment rate falls to 12.8% in Q3
• Egypt may rise after World Bank's $1 bln loan promise
• Egypt may rise after World Bank's $1 bln loan promise
• Egypt's trade deficit down 26% in August
• GSE pursues integration of African capital markets
• Revenue and expenditure estimates to result in budget deficit in 2016
• Revenue and expenditure estimates to result in budget deficit in 2016
• Ghana inflation to top 17 pct by year's end
• 2016 fiscal consolidation targets will be difficult to achieve - FITCH
• Gold Fields mulls further investment in Ghana mine as bullion price sinks
• Kenya central bank concerned about lack of solution for Imperial Bank
• Expect cheap power soon, KenGen tells consumers
• Expect cheap power soon, KenGen tells consumers
• Kenya's ARM Cement seeks up to $105 mln in bond to retire other debt
• Family Bank profit up 33pc on high lending
• Kenya trims 2015 growth view again, citing El Nino, tight money
• Kenya freezes licensing of new commercial banks: central bank
• Kenya aims to double coffee output by 2020 after long decline
• Kenya aims to double coffee output by 2020 after long decline
• Mauritius MCB Group Q1 pretax profit up 12 pct
• Mauritius 3-year Treasury bond yield unchanged at 4.56 pct
• Nigeria delays deadline for South Africa's MTN to pay $5.2bln fine
• Nigeria delays deadline for South Africa's MTN to pay $5.2bln fine
• Oando plans N80bn rights issue, sale of subsidiaries
• Oando plans N80bn rights issue, sale of subsidiaries
• Oando plans N80bn rights issue, sale of subsidiaries
• Oando plans N80bn rights issue, sale of subsidiaries
• FirstBank Unveils Offerings for SMEs
• Stanbic IBTC Secures International Syndicated Loan
• Nigeria's governors back telecom regulator's $5.2 bln fine on MTN
• South Africa's Tiger Brands Rethinks Expansion after Nigeria Hit
• Wema Bank Gets National Bank Licence, to Raise $100m Tier 2 Capital
• Wema Bank Gets National Bank Licence, to Raise $100m Tier 2 Capital
• Wema Bank Gets National Bank Licence, to Raise $100m Tier 2 Capital
• Nigeria, Japan Trade Volume Hits $4.5bn
• CBN Reads Riot Act on False Rendition of Returns by Banks
• Nigeria's Buhari orders arrest of former security adviser for graft
• Nigeria's oil output could fall by 2017 unless investments boosted-Moody's
• NSE Targets 25m Investors through TradeSmart App
• Fixed Income OTC Market Records N11.5trn Turnover in One Month
• CRDB Bank plans to open branches in DRC, Zambia
• CRDB Bank plans to open branches in DRC, Zambia
• Investors rush for govt 7-year bond
• Tanzania shilling slides 24 per cent in ten months
• Kwacha posts gains against dollar
• ZB Holdings to partner estate agents
• Brainworks makes mandatory offer to buy out Dawn minorities
• Brainworks makes mandatory offer to buy out Dawn minorities
• Brainworks makes mandatory offer to buy out Dawn minorities
• Brainworks makes mandatory offer to buy out Dawn minorities
• Metallon cuts output by 30%
• Metallon cuts output by 30%
• Cafca FY15 net profit falls 15pct
• Zim pension funds trimmed
• SA, Zim trade relations still intact
• Banking sector deposits increase - RBZ report
• October inflation slides to -3,29pct
• Marginal growth in broad money supply
• Tourism activities subdued in first 10 months
• ZSE targets $250m annual turnover