•  ASI +22bps, $17.7mill 
•  A better start to the week than what we have seen in recent times
Despite a decent start to the week in Lagos the market still remains uneventful and is clearly lacking direction. Yesterday saw a slow start although a couple of crosses went through as the day progressed and we expect this trend to continue today as there are still no specific catalysts on the horizon.
•  NSE20 -113bps, $7.1mill 
•  Foreign dominance continues as locals stay on the sidelines
The market has opened on a losing streak, but with pockets of upside. Volumes are generally decent for this hour ($ 850m) with Kenya Power being the largest mover on a foreign investor trade. Equity Bank has climbed 3.3% after releasing 1H15 numbers, which when combined with the recent price weakness encouraged investors to relook at the counter. KCB and Co-op Bank are looking weak, retreating 2% and 1.5% respectively. Safaricom was also trending 0.4% lower after 1Q15 industry reports which showed a bit growth slowing in the telco. The regulator separately posted information in the Kenya gazette, indicating that Safaricom had requested for a television broadcast license. The thinking in the market is that this is unlikely to have a major impact on bottom-line near-term.
• DCI +4bps, $329k
• Semdex -9bps, $1.69mill
• Ind +22bps, $138k
| 
             Country  | 
            
             Notation  | 
            
             Currency  | 
            
             YTD %  | 
        
| 
             South Africa  | 
            
             ZAR  | 
            
             12.70  | 
            
             -8.94  | 
        
| 
             Nigeria  | 
            
             NGN  | 
            
             199.18  | 
            
             -7.93  | 
        
| 
             Kenya  | 
            
             KES  | 
            
             101.50  | 
            
             -10.74  | 
        
| 
             Mauritius  | 
            
             MUR  | 
            
             35.43  | 
            
             -10.39  | 
        
| 
             Botswana  | 
            
             BWP  | 
            
             10.15  | 
            
             -6.28  | 
        
| 
             Tanzania  | 
            
             TZS  | 
            
             2125.00  | 
            
             -18.45  | 
        
| 
             Uganda  | 
            
             UGX  | 
            
             3445.00  | 
            
             -19.56  | 
        
| 
             Rwanda  | 
            
             RWF  | 
            
             721.77  | 
            
             -4.43  | 
        
| 
             Ghana  | 
            
             GHS  | 
            
             3.82  | 
            
             -15.88  | 
        
| 
             BRVM  | 
            
             XOF  | 
            
             601.97  | 
            
             -9.95  | 
        
| 
             Egypt  | 
            
             EGP  | 
            
             7.83  | 
            
             -8.66  | 
        
| 
             Morocco  | 
            
             MAD  | 
            
             9.82  | 
            
             -7.62  | 
        
| 
             Tunisia  | 
            
             TND  | 
            
             1.96  | 
            
             -5.38  |