Vol 49 No 11 | ECONOMYAFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK A look on the bright side 23rd May 2008 Soaring food and fuel prices dominated the African Development Bank's Annual Meeting in Maputo on 14-15 May, in contrast to last year's optimistic, Asia-oriented summit in Shanghai. With...
Vol 49 No 11 | ECONOMYAFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK Oil is expensive: water, anyone? 23rd May 2008 High oil prices are slowing down Sierra Leone's electrification plans, says President Ernest Bai Koroma. Many countries face the same problem. Rising costs at oil-fired power stations reinforce...
Vol 49 No 8 | MALAWIECONOMY Treading on the corn 11th April 2008 It is universally accepted that a Malawian government's legitimacy is determined by the latest maize harvest. 'Chimango ndi moyo' (Maize is life) is an expression often heard and...
Vol 49 No 7 | ECONOMY The vultures gather 28th March 2008 So-called 'vulture funds' threaten the highly indebted countries that the International Monetary Fund is trying to rescue from the burden of debts they cannot pay. Many of the...
Vol 49 No 3 | ECONOMY Presidents, gems and trade 1st February 2008 Leaders bearing gifts, a bad start to the year for diamond giant De Beers and those Economic Partnership Agreements World Bank President Robert Zoellick, followed closely by United States President George Bush and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, led the procession of Western leaders on their pilgrimages to...
Vol 49 No 2 | ECONOMYAFRICA Panic, what panic? 16th January 2008 The rich world's economies are sick and the looming recession in the United States has already triggered days of panic selling in Western and now Asian markets. Africa...
Vol 49 No 2 | ECONOMYAFRICA Frontier market 16th January 2008 Fund managers are keeping one eye on the global market twitches and another on some of Africa’s rockier political systems as they try to assess news risk in...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 12 | CHINAECONOMYAFRICA Trade: Choosing China 28th October 2008 East African countries have voted to abandon the EU's latest trade deals The European Union’s Africa policy is in a shambles after the diplomatic disaster of the Economic Partnership Agreements, the multilateral trade accords which so many African states have...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 11 | ECONOMYAFRICA A softer landing in the East 3rd November 2008 Asia's more buoyant economies could help cushion the effects of the West's credit crunch on Africa If Asia's economic growth has offered African exporters a fast-growing and lucrative market and its hyper-economies - China and India - have become important sources of investment capital, then this time...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 11 | ECONOMYAFRICA The markets react 3rd November 2008 African economies may not be hit by the economic crisis in the West Chaos in Western-dominated capital and money markets has spared Africa so far. Many economists believe that Africa might be largely insulated from the first wave of damage from...