Africa ETFs: A Recovery Coming Slowly

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Not every country is fortunate enough to have jumped swiftly out of a recession. African economies were slow to feel the effects of the financial crisis, and now, their markets and exchange traded funds (ETFs) may be slow in evincing a rebound.
It is hoped that Africa’s economy will get a strong footing for its economic recovery by next year, write Dan Ran, Liu Ying for China View. African countries are suffering from the swift decline in oil revenue, drop in demand of luxury goods like diamonds and a depressed tourism industry.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) lowered Africa’s growth projections to 1.7% from 2% for the year. In the African Economic Outlook 2009 issued in May by the African Development Bank, the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), Africa’s economy is estimated to expand 2.8% this year, a significant drop from the pre-crisis projections of 5.7%.

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Source: ETF Trends

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