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Kenya Equity Markets | 13 Oct 2015: Nairobi Securities Exchange Ends in Red Again, Market Cap US$141 Mill down …
Nairobi, Kenya Capital Markets in Africa — Nairobi Securities Exchange continued to walk toward the southern region at the end of Tuesday’s trading session. The equity market capitalization ended at KES 1,967 billion after losing KES 14.59 billion (c.US$141 million) or 0.74 percent from the market capitalization of KES 1,982 billion recorded at previous trading session. The Nairobi All Share Index declined by 0.75 percent or 1.05 points to end at 139.87 points and the Nairobi Securities…
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