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MARKET WATCH: JSE enforcement numbers show the real test of market trust

Newseze Wire·Wed, Jun 24, 8:44 PMWire: Daily Maverick
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MARKET WATCH: JSE enforcement numbers show the real test of market trust

The Johannesburg Stock Exchange wants more companies to list. It wants to make the market more competitive, cut unnecessary red tape and keep South Africa attractive to issuers that now have plenty of choices, from London to Nasdaq.

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