Coleman on South Africa Elections, Economic Risks

Coleman on South Africa Elections, Economic Risks

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Colin Coleman, Columbia Business School Adjunct Professor & Former Goldman Sachs Sub-Saharan Africa CEO, discusses the South Africa election and sees the real issue for the region is that it is perceived internationally as a bond market dream and an equity market headache for 'anxious' investors. He speaks with Joumanna Bercetche and Jennifer Zabasajja on Horizons: Middle East & Africa.
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