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RMB, in partnership with FNB, is present in 12 African countries.

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The Namibian debt capital market

RMB Namibia's Ray Auala says it's a rough diamond. In this article he asks how Namibia can polish its bond market so that it can be displayed on the global...

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Unconventional Thinking and partnership sustain liquidity for QKR’s Navachab Gold Mine

In partnership with QKR Namibia, RMB leveraged it’s deep sector expertise and unconventional thinking to put forward a bespoke ZAR gold hedge – one of the...

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Africa bond markets to offer higher yields and returns when market reopens

Africa's not immune to the ‘all-asset’ sell-off markets are experiencing but when the dust settles investors may find good opportunities.

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Africa bond markets to offer higher yields and returns when market reopens

Africa's not immune to the ‘all-asset’ sell-off markets are experiencing but when the dust settles investors may find good opportunities.

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