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Markets and Commodity figures

16 January 2017
Price
US$

Price
Change*

MKT Cap
US$Mn

Shares in
Issue Mn

Company

Ticker

Sector

Country

P/E

SAB Miller

SAB SJ

Beverages

South Africa

58.27

0.0%

93 851.40

34.8

1 610.6

Anglo American

AGL SJ

Mining

South Africa

16.14

13.7%

20 735.59

-10.3

1 284.5

Sasol

SOL SJ

Oil & gas

South Africa

31.12

4.8%

20 272.05

10.1

651.4

MTN Group

MTN SJ

Telecommunications

South Africa

9.56

-3.7%

17 428.70

17.4

1 822.5

Standard Bank

SBK SJ

Banking & finance

South Africa

11.16

0.9%

17 875.74

10.9

1 601.4

Anglo Platinum

AMS SJ

Mining

South Africa

22.51

5.7%

6 071.41

128.0

269.7

ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI LTD

ANG SJ

Mining

South Africa

11.85

0.5%

4 803.43

-106.0

405.3

Tullow Oil plc

TLW GN

Oil & gas

Ghana

6.36

-0.2%

5 798.90

381.7

911.4

Maroc Telecom

IAM MC

Telecommunications

Morocco

15.47

3.8%

13 598.51

23.3

879.1

DANGOTE CEMENT PLC

DANG NL

Building Materials

Nigeria

0.54

0.4%

9 169.25

18.3

17 040.5

Orascom Construction

OCIC EY

Construction

Egypt

11.58

-3.3%

2 396.73

74.0

206.9

Attijariwafa Bank

ATW MC

Banking & finance

Morocco

44.81

2.3%

9 119.95

19.7

203.5

Nigerian Breweries

NB NL

Breweries

Nigeria

7 562.6

Banque Marocaine du Commerce

BCE MC

Banking & finance

Morocco

Telecom Egypt

ETEL EY

Telecommunications

VODAFONE EGYPT

VODE EY

BANQUE CENTRALE POPULAIRE


Lafarge

0.98

-0.1%

7 385.83

28.4

21.96

-1.8%

3 940.24

18.7

179.5

Egypt

0.72

-0.6%

1 222.91

7.2

1 707.1

Telecommunications

Egypt

3.74

-12.2%

898.00

6.9

240.0

BCP MC

Banks

Morocco

32.93

7.0%

4 006.41

22.5

182.3

LAC MC

Building materials

Morocco

257.48

0.5%

4 497.95

26.2

17.5

Douja Prom Addoha

ADH MC

Real Estate

Morocco

5.38

-0.5%

1 735.08

17.8

322.6

Sonatel Sn

SNTS BC

Telecommunications

Brvm

39.34

2.2%

3 934.07

12.6

100.0

Guaranty Trust Bank

GUARANTY NL

Banking & finance

Nigeria

0.08

1.3%

2 252.93

5.4

29 431.2

Zenith Bank

ZENITH NL

Banking & finance

Nigeria

CGI

CGI MC

Real Estate

Morocco

Guinness Nigeria PLC

GUINNES NL

Beverages

Commercial International Bank

CIB EY

Banks

First Bank

FIRSTBAN NL

Abu Kir Fertilizers

0.05

5.2%

1 565.71

4.5

31 396.5

42.20

0.5%

776.81

14.4

18.4

Nigeria

0.23

-8.9%

352.19

429.5

1 505.9

Egypt

4.06

-0.1%

4 657.89

16.1

1 147.1

Banks

Nigeria

0.01

4.0%

419.63

2.7

35 895.0

ABUK EY

Chemicals

Egypt

5.43

-3.3%

457.21

9.0

84.1

East African Breweries

EABL KN

Breweries

Kenya

2.11

-6.4%

1 667.02

24.5

790.8

Safaricom Ltd

SAFCOM KN

Telecommunications

Kenya

0.18

-3.8%

7 051.56

16.3

40 065.4

Mauritius Comm. Bank

MCB MP

Banking & finance

Mauritius

6.22

0.3%

1 481.01

7.5

238.2

Mobinil

EMOB EY

Telecommunications

Egypt

5.23

-5.0%

522.93

100.0

T M G HOLDING

TMGH EY

Real Estate

Egypt

0.51

-1.2%

1 056.24

23.7

2 063.6

Poulina Group Holding

PGH TU

Holding Companies-Divers

Tunisia

2.96

2.9%

533.53

16.8

180.0

Ecobank Transnational Inc

ETIT BC

Banks

Brvm

0.05

22.9%

723.15

3.1

15 952.7

STANBIC IBTC BANK PLC

IBTCCB NL

Banks

Nigeria

0.05

3.2%

497.09

7.1

10 000.0

State Bank Mauritius

SBM MP

Banking & finance

Mauritius

0.03

0.3%

950.30

11.2

31 000.0

Barclays Bank Kenya

BCBL KN

Banking & finance

Kenya

0.08

-7.1%

434.08

5.5

5 432.0

Banque De Tunisie

BT TU

Banking & finance

Tunisia

3.42

0.3%

512.25

13.2

150.0

Equity Bank Limited

EQBNK KN

Banking & finance

Kenya

0.25

-10.7%

952.78

5.1

3 773.7

Kenya Comm. Bank Ltd

KNCB KN

Banking & finance

Kenya

0.26

-4.8%

786.05

3.8

3 025.2

Africa investor Ai40 Weekly Commentary 16 January 2017


As at Fridays close, the Ai 40 Investors Index continued on an upward trajectory although at a rather timid pace in comparison
to the last session. Banking and mining stocks completely dominated in the Gainers category. However, Kenyan equities
suffered for the second week in a row as they took up the majority of the Losers list, signalling a rough start to the year. The
index edged up by 0.36 basis points from last sessions value of 93.37. It closed out the week at a value of 93.73.
Turning to global markets, equities in the US gained moderately on Friday and once again the Nasdaq finished off the trading
week with another record; it gained 0.5%, marking its sixth record close of 2017 according to CNBC. Gains in US stocks were
also on the back of healthy earnings reports from major banks. In the UK, markets ended higher on Friday with the FTSE 100
closing at a record high for the 12th session in a row. Markets in Europe also closed off the session in the green as gains were
anchored mainly by pharmaceutical and banking stocks. Moving eastward, Asian markets didnt fare as well as they closed out
the week mainly lower on disappointing trade data coming out of China.
At Fridays close, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.03%, or 5.27 points, to close at a value of 19,885.73. The Nasdaq
Composite Index gained 0.48%, or 26.63 points, to end the session at 5,574.12. Lastly, the S&P 500 closed up by 0.18%, or 4.20

At Fridays close, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.03%, or 5.27 points, to close at a value of 19,885.73. The Nasdaq
Composite Index gained 0.48%, or 26.63 points, to end the session at 5,574.12. Lastly, the S&P 500 closed up by 0.18%, or 4.20
points, to close Friday on a value of 2,274.64.
Gainers
In the Gainers list this week, stock for Brvm-listed Ecobank Transnational exhibited some impressive gains; it came from being
last sessions worst performer to this weeks top gainer with an increase of 22.9%. Also redeeming itself from the Losers
category, JSE-listed mining firm Anglo American picked up 13.7% on the back of a China-led metals rally. Featuring for the
second consecutive week, stock for Moroccan Banque Centrale Populaire gained 7%.
South African based Anglo Platinums stock increased by 5.7% and Nigerian financial services provider Zenith Bank picked up
5.2%

Losers
Kenyan equities extended a losing streak as they dominated the Losers list. However, Vodafone Egypt took the biggest knock
with a loss of 12.2%. Nairobi-listed Equity Bank followed closely with a drop off 10.7%. It wasnt all bad news for the firm
however as it was picked by the European Investment Bank (EIB) as one of the banks to disburse a Sh21.2 billion credit line to
East African SMEs according to Business Daily.
Brewing company, Guinness Nigerias stock receded by 8.9%. In Kenya once again, the equities for Barclays Bank and East
African Breweries tumbled by 7.1% and 6.4% respectively.
For more on the Ai40 Index, please, visit the Africa investor website at www.africainvestor.com.

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