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Bolsa de Valores de Moçambique or Maputo Stock Exchange is the first stock exchange in Mozambique. It was opened in 1999, with the support of the Lisbon Stock Exchange and the World Bank . [ 1 ]
Bolsa de Valores de Moçambique* Maputo: 1999 BVM Namibia: Namibian Stock Exchange* Windhoek: 1992 47 NSX Nigeria: Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange: Abuja: 1998 ASCE: NASD OTC Securities Exchange: LAGOS: 1998 43 NASD: Nigerian Exchange Group: Lagos: 1960 223 NGX: Nasdaq [9] Rwanda: Rwanda Stock Exchange: Kigali: 2011 10 RSE: InfoTech ...
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The bank is a large retail bank that serves the banking needs of individuals, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), and large corporations. It is a member of the South African banking conglomerate, Absa Group Limited, whose stock is traded on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and whose total assets exceeded US$91 billion, as of October 2019.
The Mega Bolsa extends the potential volume of processing of information and allows the Exchange to increase its overall volume of activities. With the goal to increase popular access to the stock markets, Bovespa introduced in 1999 the "Home Broker", an internet-based trading systems that allows individual investors to trade stocks.
The Arquivo Histórico de Moçambique (est. 1934) serves as the national archives of Mozambique.In 1939 it was designated the official "Arquivo do Governo da Colónia" and after independence from Portugal in 1975 became the repository of records of the Republic of Mozambique. [1]
The SADC free trade protocol is aimed at making the Southern African region more competitive by eliminating tariffs and other trade barriers. The World Bank in 2007 talked of Mozambique's 'blistering pace of economic growth'. A joint donor-government study in early 2007 said 'Mozambique is generally considered an aid success story.' [84]
Cervejas de Moçambique (CDM) is a Mozambican beer brewing group, subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev, that holds all the major Mozambican beer brands and controls approximately 94% of the Mozambican beer market.