S&P Global Ratings has released the results of the 2020 sovereign credit rating for Botswana, which downgrades the country’s sovereign credit rating
The 7-day BoBC yield increased slightly to 1.44 percent from 1.43 percent of the previous week, for a paper maturing on April 1, 2020. The summarised
The Domestic Companies Index (DCI) gained 0.01 percent during the week ending March 20, 2020. As indicated by Stockbrokers Botswana weekly report, the
The 7-day BoBC yield was unchanged at 1.43 percent from the previous week, for a paper maturing on March 25, 2020. The summarised results of the
The Domestic Companies Index (DCI) gained 0.07 percent during the week ending March 13, 2020. As indicated by Stockbrokers Botswana weekly report, the
In February 2020, headline inflation was 2.2 percent the same as in January 2019, remaining below the lower bound of the Bank’s medium-term objective
The 7-day BoBC yield increased slightly to 1.43 percent from 1.42 percent from the previous week, for a paper maturing on March 18, 2020. The
The Domestic Companies Index (DCI) registered no movement during the week ending March 6, 2020. As indicated by Stockbrokers Botswana weekly report
The Pula appreciated by 2.7 percent against the South African rand and depreciated by 2.4 percent against the IMF Special Drawing Rights (SDR) over
Moody’s Investors Service retained the A2 investment grade sovereign credit rating and stable outlook in its 2020 review of Botswana. The ratings are
The 7-day BoBC yield was unchanged at 1.42 percent from the previous week, for a paper maturing on March 11, 2020. The summarised results of the
The Domestic Companies Index (DCI) gained 0.11 percent during the week ending February 28, 2020. As indicated by Stockbrokers Botswana weekly report