BSE CEO urges African capital markets to optimise capacity

Tsheole
Tsheole

African economies have been urged to optimise the capacity of the African capital markets for economic development.

Thapelo Tsheole, executive committee member of the African Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) made the call during the first Annual Pensions Funds and Alternative Investments Africa conference held in Mauritius this week.

He also appealed to African economies to explore regulatory reforms that promote diversification through alternative investments, adding that they should do so with an overarching purpose of promoting pensions’ stability, efficiencies and alignment of interests with the members.

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