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NSE, ASEA Partner To Hold Capital Market Seminar, April
The Nigerian Stock
Exchange (NSE) in collaboration with African Securities Exchange Association (ASEA) has concluded plans to host the 5th Building African Financial market two-day seminar.
The seminar which was expected to hold on April 28th – 29th, 2016 with NSE and ASEA playing host to the international event in the capital market industry.
The President of ASEA, Oscar N. Onema, who is also the Chief Executive Officer(CEO) NSE said the seminar is designed to promote growth in African financial markets.
Onyema said that the seminar would present an opportunity to enhance the capacity of African capital market participants and exchanges to compete effectively on the global stage.
The seminar which is themed “Addressing Liquidity concerns in African Capital markets”, is aimed at “accelerating dialogue, capacity building and collaboration amongst participants to drive the growth of African capital market”.
It would also build collaboration on issues of shared interest in order to present the African Continent as an attractive investment destination.
According to NSE release made available to The Tide, the seminar in Nigeria would be opened to seminar representatives from the capital and financial markets sector in the fields of product development, regulation and policy, information technology, investor relations, trading, clearing and settlement.
Also, representatives from stockbroking community, investors, government officials and organizations that contribute to the over all capital market eco-system.
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