CAPE TOWN - After years of fiscal strain and underperforming state-owned enterprises, South Africa’s reform agenda is finally gaining traction.
This progress is beginning to shift investor sentiment and improve perceptions of the country’s credit risk.
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According to Michelle Green, a credit analyst at Prescient Investment Management, reaching this point required significant effort.
The encouraging outcome is a bold reform programme that is now taking shape, with strong involvement from the private sector.