On Nov 22, High Economic Intelligence celebrated 10 years under the theme "The Establishment of Institutions for Prosperity."
Thank you to everyone who’s been part of this journey. Here’s to the next decade of impact!
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Yesterday, The NSX Overall Index rose 1.74% to 2,355.51, while the Local Index edged up 0.03% to close at 838.63. Sector gains were led by Basic Materials (+4.10%), followed by Consumer Staples (+0.86%), Consumer Discretionary (+0.72%), and Real Estate (+0.25%)...
Yesterday, The NSX Overall Index fell 1.07% to 2,315.33, while the Local Index remained at 838.34. Sector declines were led by Financials (-2.04%), followed by Consumer Staples (-0.92%), Real Estate (-0.73%), and Consumer Discretionary (-0.72%), which outweighed a minor 0.10%...
Namibia’s PSCE expanded by 4.77% y/y in April 2026, with business credit rebounding and household credit remaining firm. The outlook remains positive but is constrained by fuel-driven inflationary pressures, rising costs, and a more cautious regional monetary environment.
Fuel prices will remain unchanged for June 2026.
The MIME has announced that the decision was supported by improved diesel margins and lower freight costs, which have contributed to stabilised domestic pricing amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty in international oil markets.
The NSX Overall Index decreased by 0.10% to 2,340.43, while the Local Index ticked up 0.01% to 838.34. Sector movements were massive and highly polarized: Financials soared 251.50% and Telecommunications jumped 137.05%, accompanied by a 22.32% gain in Basic Materials...
The NSX Overall Index declined -0.52% to close at 2342.83 while the Local Index showing no movement 0.00% to close at 838.27. Sector performance was weighed down by -1.51% in Financials and -1.28% drop in Consumer Staples, Basic Materials gained 0.81%, with 0.19%...
The NSX Overall Index gained 0.62% to close at 2355.14 while the Local Index also gained 0.03% to close at 838.05. Sector performance was weighed up by 1.11% in Financials and 0.18% gain in Basic Materials, the biggest contractor from the sector was Consumer Staples with -0.43%..
Ahead of the SARB’s 28 May MPA, South Africa sees inflation at 4.0% with the Policy Rate at 6.75%. Rising fuel prices, rand volatility and pass-through risks have made the decision more balanced, though the outlook still leans marginally toward a hold over a 25bps hike.
On Saturday, HEI co-sponsored the Pamwe Royalties Forum alongside Bellatrix Investment Managers.
Strong discussions on African mining funding gaps, royalty & streaming structures, financial innovation, and HEI’s role as an NSX sponsor in supporting deeper capital markets.
The NSX Overall Index gained 1.79% to close at 2340.67 while the Local Index indicated no change 0.00% to close at 837.80. Sector performance was weighed up by 2.21% in Basic Materials and 1.60% gain in Financials Consumer staples gained 0.96%.
Namibia recorded 1,320 vehicle sales in April 2026, down 20.58% m/m from 1,662 units in March, but up 6.2% y/y. Light commercial vehicles led sales with 644 units (48.79%), followed by passenger vehicles at 558 units (42.27%).
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