The 15 richest people on the Stock Exchange of Mauritius
With a near $9-billion market capitalization, the Stock Exchange of Mauritius is one of Africa’s most vibrant.
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With a near $9-billion market capitalization, the Stock Exchange of Mauritius is one of Africa’s most vibrant.
The Nairobi Stock Exchange is the most vibrant bourse in the East African region.
For an economy with a GDP of $37.4 billion, the Ugandan bourse is one of the most undervalued.
Research is based on figures derived from investment agencies, annual reports and confirmations from capital market registrars.
Institutional investors continue to dominate the exchange
Although most wealthy Ghanaians shun their local bourse, some retain a portion of their portfolios on the exchange.
The Egyptian Exchange is the second-largest stock exchange in Africa.
The Botswana Stock Exchange has just 31 equity listings and 49 bond listings.
Investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange have amassed staggering wealth since the start of the year
The ASRi is the philanthropic arm of BUA Group.
The gain in the family’s equity stake came off a double-digit increase in the company’s shares.
The move increases the group’s market share in the Rwandan retail and SME banking sector.
Awori has been the commercial bank’s managing director since 2012.
Hassan Allam Construction will help the government lay 265 kilometers of irrigation networks.
PHD recorded a growth in primary and secondary home and commercial unit sales.
The triple-digit surge in profits came off a 14-percent increase in revenue.