Tanzania: Trading At DSE Continues to Tumble

Dar Es Salaam — Trading at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) has continued to record low performance for the past one week amid high share demand but poor supply.

Trading index has remained glued at 1176.86 points and signs for improvement look bleak, at least for now. Financial experts argue that the negative trend has been contributed by a decision by big investors especially the pension scheme funds, corporate and banks not to sell their stocks as there is no guarantee to secure other products.

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