4th Africa Debt Capital Markets Summit

Date: 30-Jun-14 to 30-Jun-14
Location: London Stock Exchange / London / United Kingdom
Category: Conferences & Trade Fairs

The number of African countries issuing bonds
has increased. Faced with the need for large and capital-intensive investments to drive and sustain economic growth, governments are under increasing pressure to find alternative funding channels to meet their fiscal needs.
As well as tapping into the Eurobond markets, governments are increasingly looking at
local currency markets as a new frontier to raise finance. As large investments are required in sectors such as energy, transport and ICT to fill the current demand gap, the potential for development of infrastructural project bonds is tremendous.

What is the current position and future direction of African bond markets? What do investors
expect from policy makers to make their products attractive? Can capital markets be seen as a core instrument for development?

This fourth edition will develop on previous years and highlight changes in the African debt landscape and provide insights into new trends and developments. It will look at the latest developments in Africa’s local currency markets, the sustainability of debt in relation to African countries’ broader economic performance, as well as a range of case-studies focusing on recent or prospective bond issuances.

This event is a must-attend for anyone looking to keep up to date and in the loop of Africa's debt capital markets. Join a targeted audience of African Ministers of Finance, CFOs, CEOs, Fund managers, Investors, Asset managers, Issuers, Lawyers and Service providers.

Programme features include:

- Nigeria's Debt Capital Markets
- Q&A session with future issuers
- New funds on the market
- Risk and rating
- Financing development bonds

URL:

Booking http://atnd.it/12369-1

Price
Standard delegate GBP 695

Time: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Visitors

Open to all.

Exhibitors

Minister of Finance Ghana, Minister of Finance Mozambique, African Banker magazine, Nedbank Capital, Fitch Ratings, Moodys, HSBC, Frontier Markets Fund Managers, TCX, Bank of Ghana, Nigeria Debt Management Office, Norton Rose Fulbright, Fasken Martineau

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