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Kenya Equity Watch | 29 July 2015: Kenya equity markets ended in a mixed feelings … All shares index down and NSE20 index up
Nairobi, Kenya (Capital Markets in Africa) — Kenya equity markets ended in a mixed feelings at end of Wednesday’s trading session. The market capitalization fell by 0.58 percent or KES 12.39 billion (almost US$121 million) to end at KES 2131.59 billion relative to market capitalization of KES 2,143.97 billion recorded at previous trading session. The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE20) index picked up by 46.57 points or 1.04 percent to close at 4,532.28 points but the…
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