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Uganda shilling weakens sharply as oil prices and global risk sentiment shift
Rising oil prices and shifting investor sentiment drive Uganda shilling to weakest level since mid-2024
8 April 2026
Economy
Opinion
Politics & Policy
The Middle East war is hurting Africa. Here is how the continent fights back
As the Middle East war pushes African currencies lower and borrowing costs higher, a Pretoria scholar sets out how the continent must respond
2 April 2026
Banking
Companies
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Stanbic trading desk powers record profit
Stanbic Uganda Holdings posted its strongest profit growth in three years in 2025, led by a surge in trading income and compressed interest margins
24 March 2026
Economy
Uganda bonds draw strong demand as yields fall to near two-year lows
Investors accepted sub-coupon rates across all three tenors at February's auction, signalling a marked shift in sentiment towards Ugandan sovereign debt
23 February 2026
Opinion
The G20 must end the cost-of-capital penalty imposed on Africa
Africa's cost of capital crisis is not rooted in economics alone, but is perpetuated by perception and precedent, as well as the structural inertia of a global financial system that systematically overprices African risk
19 November 2025
Economy
Africa’s debt crisis demands more than G20 declarations
African nations are trapped: spending more on debt servicing than on health or education, whilst climate shocks compound their struggles. South Africa's G20 tenure has highlighted the crisis, but substantive solutions remain elusive
17 November 2025
Economy
Politics & Policy
African finance ministers shouldn’t be getting involved in bond deals – that’s what the experts are for!
Recent developments show that most eurobonds owned by African countries have not been structured properly. As a result, African countries are paying way over the odds relative to their sovereign risks
26 June 2025
Opinion
African countries are not good at issuing bonds, which means the cost of debt is higher than it should be. What changes are required?
African countries face a puzzling paradox: although they are paying more for the debt they are raising, demand for these bonds is much higher than supply - often oversubscribed by over five times.
7 June 2025
Economy
Politics & Policy
The IMF is failing countries like Kenya: why, and what can be done to stop it
IMF’s declining resources relative to the size of the global economy has meant less funding than members need, forcing austerity and weakening its bargaining position in crises
2 July 2024
Economy
Personal Finance
Why government bonds are a good investment
Seeking a safe and reliable way to grow your savings while supporting the Ugandan economy? Look no further than Treasury bills and bonds, issued by BoU on behalf of the government
27 May 2024
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