Travel scams take off as Africa heads for the skies Travel scams are increasing ‘like loyalty miles on steroids’ as hackers notice that millions of unguarded loyalty points are as good as cash… by Tim Cohen August 27, 2025 Pan-African·Personal Finance
After the shock: Is Nigeria on a path to sustainability? After a forex shock, the gap between the official and parallel dollar-naira exchange rate has narrowed. Is the country finding a more stable footing?… by Tamsin Freemantle August 26, 2025 Opinion·Pan-African
Africa’s equities: Tiny by size, towering by returns African stock markets have shown strong returns over the past two years – in dollar terms too. What’s causing this? And is it sustainable?… by Tim Cohen August 21, 2025 Economy & Markets·Pan-African
Goldfinger’s rule of three and South Africa’s shrinking footprint in Africa Are Shoprite and Nedbank’s retreats in Africa indicative of a broader trend?… by Tim Cohen August 19, 2025 Opinion·Pan-African
Sim Tshabalala: Two years left to hit Standard’s targets It’s confirmed that the bank’s CEO will leave when he turns 60 in 2027 – but the management bench is deep, and the bank… by Giulietta Talevi August 15, 2025 Investing & Finance 1
Africa’s inflation gap narrows – but structural fault lines remain African inflation is on a downward trend. But without fixing structural issues, the continent remains vulnerable to global and domestic inflation shocks… by Tim Cohen August 15, 2025 Economy & Markets·Pan-African
Borders without banks: How necessity forged Africa’s fintech boom Africa’s digital payments economy is expected to reach R1.5-trillion by 2030. That’s the result of innovation sparked by necessity… by Tamsin Freemantle August 14, 2025 Opinion·Pan-African
Where did the ‘WakaWaka’ millions go? Freshlyground push Fifa and Sony for answers on where WakaWaka’s post-2014 millions – meant for African charities – have gone… by Tim Cohen August 10, 2025 Pan-African·Pleasure 5
Why Africa pays more for its debt – and how to fix it In the brutal maths of global finance, Africa loses out from weak data and governance at home, and warped perceptions abroad… by Vernon Wessels August 8, 2025 Economy & Markets·Pan-African
Trump’s tariff tantrum rolls over Africa Trump’s Africa tariffs – already based on dodgy economics – seem pointless and cruel given the amount of Africa-US trade… by Tim Cohen August 7, 2025 Economy & Markets·Pan-African
1 Africa: A continent of limitless potential July 21, 2025 Standard Bank’s Keep Growing campaign is a promise to embrace…
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