Morocco

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Chapter | Industry & Mining from The Report: Morocco 2016

With a vision to create jobs and spur growth across the economy, the Moroccan government has focused considerable attention on developing the industrial sector in recent years. Under the framework of several government strategies, key manufacturing segments – including automotive and aeronautic components and agro-industry – have seen injections of capital and the rollout of specialised...

Chapter | Insurance from The Report: Morocco 2016

Already the largest and most developed in North Africa, the Moroccan insurance market is currently undergoing a range of reforms aimed at cementing its stability and further boosting premiums growth. While the life segment appears to be growing faster than non-life given its lower penetration rate, auto insurance can expect to see significant expansion as car ownership levels continue to rise...

Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Morocco 2016

The Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE) was off to a good start in 2016, and in June saw its largest initial public offering (IPO) in eight years. However, the bourse’s all-share index remains below the levels seen before the global financial crisis, as do IPO and trading activity more generally, and it seems likely to be some time before these return to pre-crisis levels. Nevertheless, the coming...

Chapter | Banking from The Report: Morocco 2016

The banks of Morocco rank among the largest on the continent, with a regional footprint matched only by South Africa’s biggest lenders. Recent years have seen these institutions deepen programmes for small and medium-sized enterprises and expand cashless transactions. The industry is not without challenges, however: having dealt with the issue of depressed liquidity levels several years ago,...

Chapter | Economy from The Report: Morocco 2016

Although Morocco is set to see weaker GDP growth in 2016, due in large part to a poor agricultural harvest following low rainfall, a series of financial reforms and initiatives, and strong foreign investment, have positioned the country well for future gains. The kingdom has had success in its recent efforts to build up export-oriented manufacturing projects, which should take over from more...

Chapter | Country Profile from The Report: Morocco 2016

At the north-west corner of Africa, just 15 km from Europe across the Strait of Gibraltar, Morocco has a strategically important location and for centuries has been a blend of cultures. It is North Africa’s only monarchy and has one of the region’s most stable and most inclusive political systems. The country’s long tradition as an international trading centre continues, with a relatively open...

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