E erfan Member Nov 20, 2011 70 17 Jan 3, 2012 #1 Rwandan, Tanzanian and Ugandan investors have grown the number of trading accounts they open annually at the Nairobi Securities Exchange in the past two years more consistently than any other category of investors, new data shows. Expect an influx of Rwandese, Tanzanians and Ugandans at the NSE in 2012.
Rwandan, Tanzanian and Ugandan investors have grown the number of trading accounts they open annually at the Nairobi Securities Exchange in the past two years more consistently than any other category of investors, new data shows. Expect an influx of Rwandese, Tanzanians and Ugandans at the NSE in 2012.
Neter JF-Expert Member Dec 30, 2011 698 1,115 Jan 3, 2012 #2 erfan said: Rwandan, Tanzanian and Ugandan investors have grown the number of trading accounts they open annually at the Nairobi Securities Exchange in the past two years more consistently than any other category of investors, new data shows. Expect an influx of Rwandese, Tanzanians and Ugandans at the NSE in 2012. Click to expand... Since 2006 it is also possible to trade online on the Nairobi Securities Exchange
erfan said: Rwandan, Tanzanian and Ugandan investors have grown the number of trading accounts they open annually at the Nairobi Securities Exchange in the past two years more consistently than any other category of investors, new data shows. Expect an influx of Rwandese, Tanzanians and Ugandans at the NSE in 2012. Click to expand... Since 2006 it is also possible to trade online on the Nairobi Securities Exchange