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Apex Institutions Join Forces to Deepen Africa's Capital Markets

The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the African Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) signed on July 11 2016 a MoU to amplify the impact of their joint efforts to promote resources mobilization to fund Africa's economic growth. Prior to signing the new 5-year MoU, AfDB and the ASEA had successfully collaborated on the African Exchanges Linkage Project, co-initiated to improve liquidity and foster greater investments and trading across markets. More about the AfDB in this BRIEFING

From left to right - Mr. Oscar Onyema Oon (CEO of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and President of ASEA) and Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina (President of AfDB). Prior to signing a new 5-year MoU on July 11 2016, the Bank and African Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) were successfully collaborating on the African Exchanges Linkage Project, which they co-initiated to improve liquidity and foster greater investments and trading across markets.

AfDB and ASEA Executive Committee delegation - From left to right - Mr. Stefan Nalletamby (Vice-President for infrastructure, regional integration and private sector at AfDB), Mr. Geoffrey Odundo (CEO of the Nairobi Securities Exchange), Mr. Oscar Onyema OON. (CEO of the Nigerian Stock Exchange), Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina (President of AfDB), Mr. Karim Hajji (CEO of the Casablanca Stock Exchange), Mr. Edoh Kossi Amenounve (CEO of BRVM)

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