At the end of 2011, I made some bold predictions for 2012 that, in hindsight, look pretty outlandish. For example, I predicted that I would lose 20 pounds before March 15. That’s not happening. However, a few of my predictions look, well, prescient. Take this one:
Anyway, let’s get back to my amazing psychic powers. This just in: institutional investors are increasingly interested in Africa!
According to a report published by Invest AD and the EIU entitled “Into Africa: Institutional investor intentions to 2016”, there is a growing appetite for African investments among the 158 institutional investors surveyed. Here are some of the big takeaways:
- “Institutional investors see Africa as holding the greatest overall investment potential of all frontier markets globally”
- “Institutional investors plan to increase their asset allocation in African markets over the coming five years”
- “Africa’s emerging middle class is catching investors’ eyes, ahead of commodities and natural resources.”
- “Investors are moving towards longer-term investment strategies for Africa, rather than more speculative, short-term bets.”