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For years, outside interest in African equities markets has been restricted to specialist investment fund managers and a few eccentric but astute individuals. Now that it changing, African equities are no longer solely the domain of trailblazing outfits such as Blakeney Management in London. Mainstream banks and fund managers are jumping on the bandwagon....

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Christopher Hartland-Peel, Kenya, Nigeria, Zimbabwean, Senegal

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