First that comes to mind is political volitility..... Tullow and Heritage Oil have been affected last week by tensions betw Uganda and the Congo. (Someone was shot).
Thats a starting point anyway. Wikipedia is great for investigating climates.
"Africa's fringe position within the global economy contributes to its pull. Outside South Africa, the correlation between African equity markets and other regions of the world is low, offering opportunities to reduce portfolio risk at a time of global volatility."
"Africa is in the middle of a structural rather than cyclical recovery."
Tullow and Heritage Oil have been affected last week by tensions betw Uganda and the Congo. (Someone was shot).
Someone? I would have thought that in that part of the world a number of people would be shot/murdered every week. Its a very volotile part of the world..I know because I lived there for a while.....
Tullow and Heritage Oil have been affected last week by tensions betw Uganda and the Congo. (Someone was shot).
Someone? I would have thought that in that part of the world a number of people would be shot/murdered every week. Its a very volotile part of the world..I know because I lived there for a while.....
But that's my point? the instability of political climates would affect the stability of business in the region. Incidentally '[FONT=MS Sans Serif, Arial][FONT=MS Sans Serif,Arial]a member of the sub-contract seismic crew was killed' (Heritage).[/FONT][/FONT]