DISPATCHES Vol 65 No 16 | AFRICAFINANCE Ratings plan gets serious 23rd July 2024 An AU official says a credit agency catering to the needs of the continent’s sovereign borrowers will be ready by next year An Africa credit rating agency will start work in 2025, a senior African Union official has told reporters. READ FOR FREE
DISPATCHES Vol 65 No 13 | SENEGALFINANCE New President Faye passes the market test 11th June 2024 Senegal’s bond sale signals that investors are gaining confidence in its new government Senegal’s move to raise US$750 million of debt maturing in 2031 in two tranches at a coupon rate of 7.75%, signals the passing of an early test of market confidence for new P... READ FOR FREE
Vol 65 No 13 | AFRICAFINANCE Running the tax show in New York 20th June 2024 Wealth taxes and new global efforts to combat illicit financial flows (IFF) and enforce taxation of cross-border services are the top priorities of a UN tax convention in New York....
DISPATCHES Vol 65 No 9 | AFRICAFINANCE UN agency warns against African Eurobonds 23rd April 2024 Economists are worried that high yields on new borrowing by developing countries are unsustainable Several African states may have returned to the Eurobond market in recent months, but a new report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has warned tha... READ FOR FREE
DISPATCHES Vol 65 No 9 | AFRICAN UNIONFINANCE Africa bids to enter the ratings war 16th April 2024 Leaders plan for African agency to boost the continent's voice in world finance The African Union (AU) appears determined to enter the credit ratings market having set itself a 31 December deadline to launch its own agency. READ FOR FREE
Vol 65 No 5 | AFRICAFINANCE Financial shades of grey 29th February 2024 The decision by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the global anti-money laundering watchdog, at its annual plenary session on 23 February, to put Kenya and Namibia on its 'gr...
Vol 64 No 24 | AFRICAFINANCE Tracking the missing billions 30th November 2023 African, Asian and Latin American states have won a vote on tax reform at the UN – it could boost revenues and help them catch stolen cash Ahead of the annual meeting of the UN General Assembly, African states were focusing on the need to claw back the billions of dollars lost in illicit financial flows (IFFs) as thei... READ FOR FREE
Vol 64 No 24 | AFRICAFINANCE The global south wins a big money battle 30th November 2023 A decade-long campaign for global tax rules to be set by a UN authority could finally come to fruition Years of campaigning to coordinate support from middle-income and developing countries saw the UN General Assembly vote decisively on 22 November to establish a UN tax authority, e...
DISPATCHES Vol 62 No 14 | FINANCE Going for the green 5th July 2021 The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which currently provides financing for neighbours to EU countries, is set to become the latest development financial instituti... READ FOR FREE
Vol 57 No 8 | SIERRA LEONEBANKSFINANCE Africa probes the Panama connection 15th April 2016 The Panama Papers have prompted governments to look more seriously at the costs of trade mispricing and illicit financial flows Following the leak of over eleven million company files from the Mossack Fonseca law firm in Panama on 3 April, many African activists and law enforcement officers have been search... READ FOR FREE