As the week wraps up, it's time to take stock of key movements across African and global markets.
From a rebound in Bitcoin prices amid fresh global trade tensions, to renewed foreign investor interest in South African equities, and central banks across Africa responding to inflation and currency pressures there's a lot to unpack.
Joining Peter Ndoro to break it all down is Chantal Marx, Head of Investment Research at FNB Wealth and Investments.
TALKING POINTS
** Bitcoin bounces back as glo0bal trade war rattles investors
** Foreigners dip toes back into South Africa's Stock Market
** Malawi central bank keeps key rate high to try to curb inflation
** Nigeria depreciates as crude oil price falls below 60 dollars
** Kenya's GDP expands by 5.1% in fourth quarter
** Global central banks diverge as tariff risks hamper US fed