Kenya Market Watch | May 28th 2015: Kenyan equities marginally gained today

Kenya Market Watch | May 28th 2015: Kenyan equities marginally gained today

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa):- The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE20) index extended it bearish and shed off 29.85 point to 4,805.89 points but Nairobi All Share Index gain 0.15 points to close at 161.46. However, the FTSE NSE 25 and FTSE NSE 15 indices fell by 0.64 points and 0.58 points to close the day at 217.85 and 217.43 points respectively. The market capitalization gained almost KES 2.2 billion (cumulative lost of over KES 82.8…

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Kenya Market Watch | May 27th 2015: Kenyan equities shed more blood, lose KES 21 billion and indices down

Kenya Market Watch | May 27th 2015: Kenyan equities shed more blood, lose KES 21 billion and indices down

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa):- The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE20) index extended it bearish and shed off 17.69 point to 4,835.75 points as well as Nairobi All Share Index lost 1.49 points to close at 161.31. However, the FTSE NSE 25 and FTSE NSE 15 indices remained flat to close the day at 218.49 and 218.01 points respectively. The market capitalization lost almost KES 21 billion (cumulative lost of over KES 85 billion since start…

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Kenya Market Watch | May 26th 2015: Kenya equities extend bearish and lose KES 19bn

Kenya Market Watch | May 26th 2015: Kenya equities extend bearish and lose KES 19bn

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa):- The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE20) index continued in negative mood and shed off 5.17 point to 4,853.44 points and Nairobi All Share Index lost 1.34 points to close at 162.80. Likewise, the FTSE NSE 25 and FTSE NSE 15 indices went down by 0.13 points and 0.11 points to close the day at 218.49 and 218.01 points respectively. The market capitalization lost almost KES 19 billion (about 0.81 percent) to…

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Kenya Market Watch | May 25th 2015: Kenya market cap down 0.48%, Indices down.

Kenya Market Watch | May 25th 2015: Kenya market cap down 0.48%, Indices down.

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa):- The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE20) index declined by 21.34 point to 4,858.61 points and Nairobi All Share Index lost 0.78 points to close at 164.14. Likewise, the FTSE NSE 25 and FTSE NSE 15 indices went down by 3.56 points and 3.44 points to close the day at 218.62 and 218.12 points respectively. At the same time, the market capitalization declined 0.48 percent to close at KES 2,295.93 billion. Looking…

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Kenya Market Watch | May 20th 2015: Market cap gains 0.27%, Indices lose..

Kenya Market Watch | May 20th 2015: Market cap gains 0.27%, Indices lose..

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa):- The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE20) index declined by 17.26 percent to 4,924.25 points and Nairobi All Share Index added 0.45 points to close at 167.38. At the same time, the market capitalization gained 0.27 percent to close at KES 2,341.38 billion. Looking at the market activities, OLYMPIA HOLDINGS surged by 8.70 percent to close at KES 5.00 to become today trading sessions’ top gainer. It is followed by TOTAL Kenya which rose…

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Kenya Market Watch | May 19th 2015: Kenyan equities gain KES 5.6bn and indices up

Kenya Market Watch | May 19th 2015: Kenyan equities gain KES 5.6bn and indices up

Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa):- The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE20) index went up to 4,941.71 points, by adding 9.28 points and Nairobi All Share Index (NASI) added 0.35 points to close at 167.83. At the same time, the market capitalization gained KES 5.6 billion (about 0.21 percent) to close at KES 2,347.664 billion. Looking at the market activities, KAPCHORUA TEA edged up by 8.62 percent to close at KES 126.00 to become today trading sessions’ top gainer….

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South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria Plan More ETF Cross-Listings

South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria Plan More ETF Cross-Listings

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa):- South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya are planning to cross-list more exchange-traded funds on their stock markets to boost liquidity of the securities, according to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. “We reached out to East Africa and West Africa,” Tamsin Freemantle, business development manager of the South African bourse, said in an interview May 14 in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. The JSE is “working closely with those markets to develop this cross…

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