African Fixed Income Guidebook

African Fixed Income Guidebook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2007
Genre: Capital market
ISBN:

This Guidebook presents the state and profiled of fixed income markets in Africa, providing coverage on all 53 countries in the continent as the first quarter of 2007. It also presents the economic rationale for fixed income markets, suveys the existence of such markets in Africa, assesses their state of development and finally, determines the framework that needs to be in place in those African capital markets in order to strengthen them and bring them on par with other developed markets in the world.

African Capital Markets: Challenges and Opportunities

African Capital Markets: Challenges and Opportunities
Author: Heidi Raubenheimer
Publisher: CFA Institute Research Foundation
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1944960880

Africa encompasses a wide range of market conditions, from rapidly emerging economies to countries with a long history with financial markets. Produced in partnership with the African Securities Exchanges Association, this collection of essays includes the perspectives of authors in local markets who provide their analysis of the history, current developments, and future outlook for South Africa, Nigeria, Mauritius, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Morocco, Egypt, Botswana, and East Africa. For prospective investors, the book provides valuable insights on how changing regulation, evolving financial technology, and expanding investor access are transforming local markets on the continent.

Understanding South African Financial Markets

Understanding South African Financial Markets
Author:
Publisher: Van Schaik Publishers
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Understanding South African financial markets is an introductory text which should serve as a useful reference and guide for commerce students, public servants and members of the business fraternity alike.

The Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics

The Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics
Author: CĂ©lestin Monga
Publisher:
Total Pages: 993
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199687102

A popular myth about the travails of Africa holds that the continent's long history of poor economic performance reflects the inability of its leaders and policymakers to fulfill the long list of preconditions to be met before sustained growth can be achieved. These conditions are said to vary from the necessary quantity and quality of physical and human capital to the appropriate institutions and business environments. While intellectually charming and often elegantly formulated, that conventional wisdom is actually contradicted by historical evidence and common sense. It also suggests a form of intellectual mimicry that posits a unique path to prosperity for all countries regardless of their level of development and economic structure. In fact, the argument underlining that reasoning is tautological, and the policy prescriptions derived from it are fatally teleological: low-income countries are by definition those where such ingredients are missing. None of today's high-income countries started its growth process with the "required" and complete list of growth ingredients. Unless one truly believes that the continent of Africa-and most developing countries-are ruled predominantly if not exclusively by plutocrats with a high propensity for sadomasochism, the conventional view must be re-examined, debated, and questioned. This volume-the second of the lOxford Handbook of Africa and Economics-reassesses the economic policies and practices observed across the continent since independence. It offers a collection of analyses by some of the leading economists and development thinkers of our time, and reflects a wide range of perspectives and viewpoints. Africa's emergence as a potential economic powerhouse in the years and decades ahead amply justifies the scope and ambition of the book.

Sound Practice in Government Debt Management

Sound Practice in Government Debt Management
Author: Graeme Wheeler
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821350730

Since the late 1980's, many OECD governments have invested heavily in improving the quality of their debt management practices. In recent years, the topic has received additional attention for its potential role in reducing the vulnerability of emerging economies to financial and economic shocks. A government asset and liability management framework can offer valuable conceptual insights for managing the risks associated with government debt portfolios and their interface with a wide range of public policy issues. Prudent risk management requires clear objectives or debt managers, sound institutional and legal framework, appropriate quality assurance procedures and checks and balances, and efficient management information systems. This report draws from the experiences of leading countries in this field.

Handbook of Emerging Fixed Income and Currency Markets

Handbook of Emerging Fixed Income and Currency Markets
Author: Frank J. Fabozzi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1997-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781883249335

The fixed income markets in emerging countries represent a new and potentially lucrative area of investment for investors. But along with the possibility of big returns, there is a much greater risk. The Handbook of Emerging Fixed Income and Currency Markets shows investors how to identify solid investment opportunities in these markets, assess the risk potential, and develop an investment approach to ensure long-range profits. Featuring contributions from leading experts around the world, this book provides a comprehensive and authoritative guide to these exciting new markets.

African Central Government Debt 2012 Statistical Yearbook

African Central Government Debt 2012 Statistical Yearbook
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-06-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9264175660

This third edition provides comprehensive quantitative information on African central government debt instruments, both marketable debt and non-marketable debt. The coverage of data is limited to central government debt issuance as well as bi-lateral, multi-lateral and concessional debt.