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Capital Markets Braille handbook launched

The SecZim is a regulatory board which oversees and regulates capital markets and provides investor protection.
By Blessed Ndlovu Sep. 27, 2024

Asset managers scale back on equities

Money market investments marginally declined from 4,81% to 4,71%, while investment in unquoted equities increased slightly to 3,91% from 3,36% recorded as at March 31, 2024.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Sep. 20, 2024

Seczim bemoans high operating costs for asset managers

The Financial Securities Exchange recorded trades worth ZWG889,125 while  the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange saw  3,028 trades amounting to US$10,07 million.
By Melody Chikono Sep. 16, 2024
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Zimbabwe sets up carbon credits bourse

SecZim finance director Ferida Matambo said the country needed to be responsive to climate matters.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Sep. 8, 2024

SecZim sounds alarm on private trading platforms

The SecZim chief said investors who participate in such platforms are exposed to risks that cannot be covered by conventional means such as the Investor Protection Fund.
By Melody Chikono Jul. 12, 2024

Asset managers’ stock market exposure surges

The industry average FUM for the period stood at ZW$2,51 trillion (US$113,8 million).
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 28, 2024

Addressing REIT policy gaps in Zim

The inadequate regulatory framework is one of the primary barriers to REIT growth in Zimbabwe.
By Mike Juru Jun. 7, 2024

SecZim bemoans absence of investment bankers

Speaking at the inaugural Capital Markets Conference in Nyanga this week, SecZim chief executive Anymore Taruvinga  said the market had been grappling with financial inclusion.
By Melody Chikono Jun. 7, 2024

ZSE raises alarm as daily trades dip 92%…as markets regulator grapples with private equity

Presenting during the inaugural capital markets conference in Nyanga, Taruvinga said markets needed to widen their eyes in terms of alternative funding
By Melody Chikono Jun. 4, 2024