Macroeconomics
Botswana’s high interest rates are making investors smile, but when will the music stop? In this last instalment of Investing in a High-Yield Environment, the…
When government spending slows, it’s not just public projects that stall. The ripple hits listed companies, too. With diamond revenues shrinking, there is simply less money flowing through the system. This slowdown is exposing just how much corporate profits — and portfolios on the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) — still depend on government
Imara Securities found that local production helped companies like Sechaba reduce costs. This is all important in an environment where import prices are expected to increase.
Investors can take comfort knowing the government still sees the Pula as strong and safe, thanks to stable prices and good management.
For the past two years, offshore investments — especially international company shares — have been…
The big question surrounding Botswana’s stock market is whether the country’s ongoing efforts to diversify…
Botswana is making bold strides to position itself as a premier investment destination, offering…
Botswana’s economy is facing a challenging period, but for investors, this could translate into new…
At a recent bond market conference, Opelo Motswagae, the founder of Ticano Group, summed up…
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Botswana’s high interest rates are making investors smile, but when will the music stop? In…
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