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Africa’s $219 Billion Fund Suspends CEO Amid Management Feud
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Africa’s largest state-run fund, the $219 billion Africa Investment Initiative (AII), has suspended its CEO, Patrick Dlamini, in a late-night move that underscores deepening internal strife. The decision has cast uncertainty over the fund’s strategic direction and investment strategies.
Management Turmoil and Strategic Uncertainty
Market Reaction and Investor Concerns
With a leadership crisis unfolding at Africa’s largest state fund, investor skepticism about the AII’s future could trigger liquidity pressures across the continent, forcing market participants to reassess risk appetites.