South Africa has one of the best stock exchanges in the world.
— Celeste Fauconnier
North African countries have very diversified economies.
— Celeste Fauconnier
East Africa is standing out in terms of fast, sustainable growth rates.
— Celeste Fauconnier
The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield interviewed Celeste Fauconnier, Africa analyst and co-author of RMB’s “Where to Invest in Africa" report.
These are, according to the report, the top-10 investment destinations in Africa:
1. South Africa
2. Egypt
3. Morocco
4. Ghana
5. Kenya
6. Nigeria
7. Ethiopia
8. Côte d'Ivoire
9. Tanzania
10. Algeria
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