Julian Roberts, the CEO of Old Mutual, said in a CNBC interview that Africa will see “significant” growth despite the low oil price because the later “will really boost the global economy.” However, he also observed that “there are very few assets and therefore you have to take a very deep breath before you buy something.”
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