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Home / Business and Economy / Africa's Ratings Misjudged: Costs Soaring

Africa's Ratings Misjudged: Costs Soaring

22 Jan

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Summary

  • African sovereign ratings are inaccurately low, increasing borrowing costs.
  • Investor confidence in Nigeria surged, raising $2bn in gas initiative.
  • South Africa's S&P upgrade signals a potential positive shift.
Africa's Ratings Misjudged: Costs Soaring

African sovereign debt ratings are reportedly misaligned with actual default data, leading to artificially high borrowing costs. Experts suggest this mispricing costs South Africa between 50 to 70 billion rand annually.

Despite rating agency concerns, Nigerian markets demonstrate resilience. The nation successfully raised $2 billion for its compressed natural gas initiative, with the offering being substantially oversubscribed, indicating strong investor belief.

South Africa, the continent's largest economy, has seen a recent S&P upgrade and positive outlook, signaling a potential shift. This has already resulted in significant net bond inflows and a strong performance in its stock market.

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Improvements in fiscal discipline, logistics reform, and electricity supply in South Africa are noted as reasons for the upgrade. However, experts caution that this is just a first step towards regaining full investment grade status.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Experts argue that historical default data and recovery rates for African sovereigns do not support their current low ratings, leading to higher borrowing costs.
Nigeria's compressed natural gas initiative was massively oversubscribed, raising over $12 billion against a $2 billion target, showing strong market confidence.
The upgrade reflects South Africa's fiscal discipline, progress in logistics reform, and improvements in electricity supply, alongside exiting the FATF grey list.

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