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16 January 2018

African debt markets and the return of the IMF

The year 2018 is unlikely to herald the start of a new African debt crisis, but it will augur an end to the boon of high-yielding African debt, as governments continue to...

09 January 2018

Trade risk triggers

An executive summary of TXF's key global country risk ratings for January 2018.

05 January 2018

TXF Private Insurance talk: What's driving East Africa's growth?

TXF caught up with Robert Besseling, executive director at EXX Africa, to find out more about the current challenges private insurers face doing business in Africa, as...

21 December 2017
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Agri/Soft Commodities, Infrastructure, Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Power, Renewables, Telecoms and Communications, Transport, Waste and water

SMEs: Where's the tech liquidity solution?

Although the majority of banks believe fintech will cut their compliance costs and improve their ability to risk-assess SMEs, the proportion of small businesses being...

28 November 2017
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Oil & gas

Sorting Sonangol?

Despite a complete overhaul of management at Sonangol - most notably the removal of Isabel dos Santos as chairperson - the ongoing refinancing of the state-owned oil...

15 November 2017
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Metals and Mining

Tanzanian mining risk becomes a potential money pit

Despite the recent resignations of top executives at Tanzania’s largest investor, Acacia Mining, there has been little progress in negotiations to resolve a long-running...

25 October 2017

Oramah: Making Africa great again

In a recent speech, Dr Benedict Oramah, president of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), outlined plans to seize upon continental political will,...

12 October 2017

Trade funds: Know your potential investor base

Robert Kowit, senior vice-president and product specialist at Federated Investors, is finding investor appetite for trade finance assets from some unexpected quarters.

19 September 2017
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Renewables

Development banks answer FRV's call

Solar developer FRV closed a $65 million DFI-backed loan this week to finance the development of the $93.3 million 51MW Al-Safawi solar plant in Jordan. Won with a highly...

29 August 2017
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Oil & gas

Nigerian oil corruption probe gets serious in US

A multi-jurisdictional corruption probe into oil sector deals under the previous Nigerian administration is gaining pace and implicates both multinational commodity...

19 July 2017

Turning around Sonangol

Cost-cutting measures at Angola’s state oil company have started to pay off and foreign oil companies are re-engaging with Sonangol at improved terms. But broader...

06 July 2017

Prepayments: Right direction but sufficient risk perception?

The second restructuring of Glencore’s pre-pay deal with SHT, combined with more deal volume and the increasingly risky markets traders are financing, is flagging up the...

24 April 2017

Bermuda Airport: A departure from the project norm

Awarded to Aecon as a PPP concession with the Canadian Commercial Corporation as an intermediary, and financed via the US private placement market, the Bermuda Airport...

21 April 2017

Out of kilter: Non-bank SCF providers need revenue growth

Supply chain finance pure-play providers' use of traditional fee models is causing revenue to be far smaller than increases in new business volumes would suggest. Should...

07 April 2017
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Renewables

Mafraq I and II: DFI debt and cheap tariffs

Solar developer FRV reached full financial close on DFI-backed financings last month to fund the construction of two of its four solar projects in Mafraq, Jordan. The...

08 February 2017

Cricket Valley: Merchant hedging lends comfort

Cricket Valley Energy Center closed a debt and equity package last month to finance the construction of a 1.1GW greenfield power plant in Dover. The deal includes a rare...

21 December 2016

ICC Trade Register 2016 promotes low risk of trade finance, but investors should still take care

The ICC Trade Register for 2016 finds that trade finance continues to have a favourable risk profile. However, some within the trade finance community question whether...

14 December 2016

The 'rejuvenation' of the Ethiopian government

The recent appointment of politically unaligned and technocratic administrators to the cabinet is aimed at consolidating the prime minister’s authority and to dilute the...

08 December 2016

Afrexim seals record pricing on syndi loan as lender confidence grows

The African Export-Import Bank has secured an oversubscribed syndicated term loan with record-low pricing. Afrexim’s recent dealings with China has boosted the bank’s...

06 December 2016

Sonangol debts risk contagion to Angola's banking sector

As state oil company Sonangol faces a severe balance of payments crisis and foreign investors threaten to seize Sonangol’s revenues for their benefit, the ruling family...