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AMC Will Improve Liquidity In Capital Market –Onyuike
The Nigeria Stock Exchange has said that the operation of the Asset Management Company if approved by the National Assembly would enhance liquidity in the capital market.
Professor Ndi Okereke-Onyuike, director general, NSE who made this appeal recently at a world press briefing on the NSE’s hosting of 2009 Conference of African Securities Exchange Association (ASEA) said setting up Asset Management Company would help to clean toxic assets from the financial books of the banks.
Okereke-Onyuike called on the National Assembly to fast track passage of the Asset Management Company bill currently awaiting its approval for a dramatic turnaround in the capital market.
She disclosed that plans are on the pipeline to inaugurate a platform for the integration of private placements into the secondary segment of the capital market which according to her would help to address the abnormalities prevalent in the conduct of private placements, ensuring that it is properly controlled and done within the rules, regulations and guidelines of the capital market.
Okereke-Onyuike said the decision to create a platform for private placements on the exchange was parts of lessons learnt from Labuia, one of the member countries at the conference of the World Federation of Exchange.
She also disclosed the successful inauguration of the Sierra-Leonian Stock Exchange following the completion of the start-up programme embarked upon a couple of months ago.
Okereke-Onyuike noted that the inauguration was part of the benefits presented by Asea especially in the area of mutual cooperation through various processes including the exchange of information and assistance in the development of members exchanges.
She said this year’s conference is designed to leverage on the effects of the global financial crisis on African capital markets and provides the opportunity for serious discussion about foreign investment, public private partnerships, technology – driven growth, liquidity regional integration product diversity and risk management, among others.
The director general said the conference would also provide a unique platform for all participants.
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