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Kenya Equity Watch | 05 Aug 2015: Bear remains persistent on the Nairobi Securities Exchange … All share index down by 0.29%
Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa) — The bear remained persistent on the Nairobi Securities Exchange at the end of Wednesday’s trading session. The market capitalization fell by 0.29 percent or KES 6 billion (almost US$59.42 million) to end at KES 2,042 billion relative to market capitalization of KES 2,048 billion recorded at previous trading session. T he Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE20) index plunged by 25.93 points or 0.60 percent to close at 4,317.23 points…
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