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| Stockbrokers are confident that the rising political temperatures in the country will not have adverse effects on the market. |
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| The Nairobi Stock Exchange on Thursday moved closer to public ownership after the brokers, who currently control it, agreed on an ownership structure that will enable them to sell shares to investors in the planned initial public offering. |
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| Local investors are busy scribbling on their notebooks as returns in the bonds market begin to fall. |
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| The Nairobi Stock Exchange plans to launch a counter for small and medium enterprises before the end of the year. |
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| The combination of electoral chaos and global recession that left |
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| The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is stepping up the fight against blue collar crime with proposed amendments to the money laundering law that will require stockbrokers and bonds dealers to inform the regulator of large cash transactions. |
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Investors queue to buy Safaricom shares: The Book building process was criticised during the Safaricom IPO. Photo/FILE
Investors queue to buy Safaricom shares: The Book building process was criticised during the Safaricom IPO. Photo/FILE
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Posted Friday, April 23 2010 at 00:00
The Capital Markets Authority plans to lure more investors to the stock exchange with plans to overhaul the process for listing in a move that will ensure they get the best value for shares bought. |
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| Major realignments are taking shape within the local capital markets as stockbrokers and investment banks stage a fierce battle for a slice of the thriving bond market. |
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| Due to continued stream of buying and selling, prices of specific counters reflect market value |
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| The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) could be walking through a legal minefield, as stockbrokers and investment banks seek clarity on the regulator’s jurisdiction to prescribe penalties and sanctions for non-compliance. |
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