How would you assess the outlook for Algeria’s financial markets over the medium term?
For nearly two decades Algeria’s securities markets have remained in a nascent state of development, with relatively few investors or listed securities. But as authorities look to alleviate pressure on state finances and generate new sources of capital and investment opportunities for public and private enterprises alike, the country’s under-...
Nouvelle Conserverie Algerienne (New Algerian Canning, NCA) was founded in 1966 in the wake of the Algerian revolution as a food processing and canning company. The company’s initial product lines included jams, tomato paste as well as chilli paste in the form of harissa. Nearly two decades after beginning operation, NCA launched a new fruit...
Despite the impact of lower oil prices on government budgets, Algeria’s construction sector is growing and developing thanks to ring-fenced investments in public and industrial infrastructure as well as housing.
The largest country in Africa, Algeria remains mainly underexplored as regards non-hydrocarbons mineral deposits, pointing to major potential opportunities in the mining sector. The authorities are keen to develop the industry, not only in order to boost minerals output itself, but also to provide raw materials for a range of emerging...
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