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ZSE self-listing fever hits Harare as government bets on capital market boom
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50813, member: 636"] Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Holdings made history yesterday by listing itself on the main board. The bold move puts Zimbabwe among the few exchanges worldwide that have successfully completed self-listing. Trading begins on July 11 as investors get ready to buy shares. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube praised the decision as a smart step forward. The government backs the exchange and wants to create better conditions for business growth. The listing shows that Zimbabwe welcomes investment from around the world. Capital markets help any economy grow stronger and create jobs for regular people. Companies can raise money easier when they list on the stock exchange. The move also gives shareholders more value for their investments. Zimbabwe joins other African exchanges like Johannesburg and Nairobi that have listed themselves. Market bosses say the exchange faced tough times over the past few years. Many companies stopped trading and liquidity dried up across the board. The new ZIG currency helped stabilize things after launching in April 2024. Investors feel more confident when exchange rates stay steady. The regulator wants to bring back foreign investors who left the market. Exchange chief Justin Bgoni says self-listing helps them compete with regional rivals. The company can raise capital and develop new products for traders. Small businesses might get better access to financing through the platform. Stockbrokers believe the listing will attract more foreign money to Zimbabwe. The exchange hopes to rebuild trust with investors who abandoned the market during difficult economic times. [/QUOTE]
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