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ASEA - September, 2005 1 UGANDA SECURITIES EXCHANGE Ltd Country Report - UGANDA
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ASEA - September, 20052 Uganda – Geography Landlocked East African country. Home to the source of the Nile Surface area: 236,040 sq. km Land199,710 sq. km (84.6%) Land199,710 sq. km (84.6%) Water 36,330 sq. km (15.4%) - including Lake Victoria Water 36,330 sq. km (15.4%) - including Lake Victoria Natural resources: Arable land; climate; Copper; cobalt; limestone; hydro electricity; salt; gold; wildlife, vegetation and terrain; tropical forests Arable land; climate; Copper; cobalt; limestone; hydro electricity; salt; gold; wildlife, vegetation and terrain; tropical forests Terrain Mostly plateau with a rim of mountains – Rwenzori, Elgon etc and rift valley escarpment to the West. Mostly plateau with a rim of mountains – Rwenzori, Elgon etc and rift valley escarpment to the West. Geographical Summary – landlocked, fertile, well watered tropical country with many rivers, lakes.
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ASEA - September, 20053 Uganda – People Population – 27.2 million (2005 estimates) Population growth rate – 3.31% (2005 estimates) Life expectancy – 46 years (2004 estimates) Over 23 recognized ethnic groups Official language – English
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ASEA - September, 20054 Economy at a glance – Inflation Headline inflation High of 12.6% in April due to sharp food price increases as a result of unfavourable weather Six months upward trend broken in May with rates falling to 10% as at end June. Underlying inflation Fluctuated within the 4-5% range before taken on a steady upward trend after April June inflation recorded at 6.5%
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ASEA - September, 20055 Economy at a glance – Interest rates Rates maintained relative stability throughout the period under review Rates as at June 30 th, 2005 8.98% - 91 day 8.98% - 91 day 10.71% - 182 day 10.71% - 182 day 13.14% - 364 day 13.14% - 364 day Government now executing its new policy to reduce the volume of T-Bill issuances
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ASEA - September, 20056 Economy at a glance – Foreign Exchange rate Exchange rate hit a low of Ushs 1,711 per dollar between February and March, 2005 Sharp increase to Ushs 1,778 in the IFEM in the month April. June IFEM levels at Ushs 1,738.
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ASEA - September, 20057 Stock Market Indicators – USE ALSI Base value (December 2002) – 100 August 2004 end value – 353.71 All time high (July 12 th, 2005) - 731.91 July 2005 end value - 640.53
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ASEA - September, 20058 Market Statistics – MIMS NEW DEVELOPMENTS May activity was the highest ever recorded in the History of USE Volumes for the quarter covering April – June 2005 reported a 470% from the preceding quarter. MONTHLY STATISTICS – February to July 2005. FebruaryMarchAprilMayJune July Turnover (Ushs) 13,105,860449,921,77028,462,9702,215,056,780451,830,130383,897,230 Shares Traded 33,7401,522,411752,544,582,0751,162,0471,063,370 Deals 2562421296542
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ASEA - September, 20059 Market Statistics - FISMS NEW DEVELOPMENTS Two new 3 year bonds listed in April and July. 2 year bond listed in June Total amount issued to date stands at Ushs 535 bn Issue NoIssue Size (Ushs) Issue DateCurrent Coupon Total turnover for the year Primary Dealer Indicative rates (%) Best bidBest Ask FXD 1/2004/280bn14/01/200410%-15.0013.25 FXD 2/2004/380bn25/02/200410.25%-17.2515.50 FXD 3/2004/540bn24/03/200510.75%200,000,00021.2513.50 FXD 4/2004/1015bn19/05/200411.00%-18.0015.70 FXD 5/2004/260bn30/06/200410%300,000,00015.0013.25 FXD 6/2004/390bn07/10/200410.25-17.2515.50 FXD 1/2005/2100bn27/01/200510%300,000,00015.0013.25 FXD 2/2005/325bn21/04/200510.25%1,403,000,00017.2515.50 FXD 3/2005/220bn16/06/200510%-17.5014.00 FXD 4/2005/325 bn28/07/200510.25%-15.2514.65 GOVERNMENT BOND SCHEDULE – April to July 2005
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ASEA - September, 200510 Market Statistics – Yield Curve Tenor Rate 91 day8.49 182 day10.49 364 day11.99 2 year14.75 3 year15.53 5 year12.8 10 year13.48
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ASEA - September, 200511 New developments – Sovereign Rating Rating received in March, 2005 from Fitch Ratings Long term Rating - B Short Term Rating - B Local Currency long term rating - B Country Ceiling- B
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ASEA - September, 200512 Public Education and awareness – February to July,2005 Implementation of the communication strategy – Promotional materials – final consignment, June 2005. Jinja Open day Event (June,2005) Secondary Schools education Programme – School visits in Eastern Uganda; Tertiary Institutes’ Education Programme (TIEP) – University visits to the Exchange (May/June, 2005) Eastern Regional Trade Fair (May/June, 2005) Facts behind the Figures conferences - BOBU, UCL, DFCU Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative launched – June 2005 Publication of 2 quarterly bulletin
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ASEA - September, 200513 Upcoming initiatives General thrust for the newly started financial year – “Business development- development of revenue centers” Completion of the CDS project New listings – Equity, government and corporate debt Proposed cross listings Public education and awareness Commissioning of a Financial Training Center at USE Bourse Game
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