Shares in South Africa's MTN fell 5 percent as the company said it expects a drop in first-half earnings, blaming a weaker exchange rate that hurt its international business.
Africa's largest mobile operator said in a statement its headline earnings per share (EPS) will be between 10 percent and 15
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