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#stockmarket #stocktrading #investing #stocks | African Stock Exchanges You Need to Know. Part 3

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Amobi Anazodo
Amobi Anazodo
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A stock exchange is like a giant marketplace where people buy and sell pieces of companies, called stocks. These stocks represent ownership in those companies.
The prices of stocks change constantly, influenced by supply and demand. Investors trade stocks to grow their wealth, and companies use them to raise money for growth.
So, it's where finance, business, and investing all come together.

Here's the list of African stock exchanges you need to know.

Angola Stock Exchange.
Botswana Stock Exchange.
Tunisia Stock Exchange.
The Regional Securities Exchange.
The exchange is common to all eight countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), namely: BENIN, BURKINA FASO, IVORY COAST, GUINEA-BISSAU, MALI, NIGER, SENEGAL and TOGO.

Cape Verde Stock Exchange.
Khartoum Stock Exchange.
Lusaka Stock Exchange.
Malawi Bourse.
Merj Exchange Limited.
Mozambique Stock Exchange.
Nairobi Securities Exchange.
Casablanca Stock Exchange.
Central Africa Securities Stock Exchange.
The exchange is common to the six countries of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community ( CEMAC) represented by Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, the Central African Republic and Chad.
Dar Es Salaam Stock Exchange.
Egyptian Exchange.
Namibian Stock Exchange.
NASD OTC Securities Exchange.
Nigerian Stock Exchange.
Rwanda Stock Exchange.
Stock Exchange of Mauritius
Uganda Securities Exchange.
Eswatini Stock Exchange.
FMDQ Group.
Ghana Stock Exchange.
Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.

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