By
Edna Mwenda
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has licensed more players in the investment advisory and management field as a rise in retail investors attracts more firms seeking fees.
The licensing drive extended to the asset management industry, where CMA approved three new fund managers.
By
Edna Mwenda
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has licensed more players in the investment advisory and management field as a rise in retail investors attracts more firms seeking fees.

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