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One of the world's poorest nations is building its first stock exchange - Businessday NG

The DRC's push into capital markets follows its debut on international debt markets earlier this year.

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businessday.ngStai leggendo1 g fa

One of the world's poorest nations is building its first stock exchange - Businessday NG

The DRC's push into capital markets follows its debut on international debt markets earlier this year.

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africa.businessinsider.com13 h fa

Africa’s top cobalt producer moves closer to launching its first stock exchange after $1.25billion Eurobond…

DR Congo has partnered with the IFC to develop the Kinshasa Stock Exchange, a move that comes months after its $1

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·businessday.ng

    One of the world's poorest nations is building its first stock exchange - Businessday NG

    The DRC's push into capital markets follows its debut on international debt markets earlier this year.

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    Africa’s top cobalt producer moves closer to launching its first stock exchange after $1.25billion Eurobond debut

    DR Congo has partnered with the IFC to develop the Kinshasa Stock Exchange, a move that comes months after its $1