Zimbabwe Stock Exchange

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange

Infobox_Company
company_name = Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
company_
company_type =
company_slogan =
foundation = 1993
location = flagicon|Zimbabwe Harare
key_people = Mukadira T Compliance Madziva F Trading Mashava RK Listings Munyukwi EH CEO
num_employees =
industry = Finance
products = Stock trading services
homepage = http://www.zse.co.zw/

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, or ZSE, is a small but active stock exchange in Africa. It has been open to foreign investment since 1993. It has about a dozen members and over 65 listed securities. There are two indices, the Zimbabwe Industrial Index and the Zimbabwe Mining Index.

History

The first stock exchange in Zimbabwe opened its doors shortly after the arrival of the Pioneer Column in Bulawayo in 1896. It was however only operative for about 6 years. Other stock exchanges were established in Gwelo (Gweru) and Umtali (Mutare). The Mutare Exchange, also opened in 1896, thrived on the success of local mining, but with the realisation that deposits in the area were not extensive, activity declined and it closed in 1924. After World War II a new exchange was founded in Bulawayo by Alfred Mulock Bentley and dealing started in January 1946.

A second floor was opened in Salisbury (Harare) in December 1951 and trading between the two centres was done by telephone. Traders continued working by telephone until it was decided that legislation should be enacted to govern the rights and obligations of the members of the Exchange and the general investing public.

The Rhodesia Stock Exchange Act reached the statute book in January 1974. The members of the Exchange continued to trade as before and it became necessary for legal reasons to bring into being a new Exchange coincidental with the passing of the legislation. The Exchange dates from the passing of the Act in 1974, and is operated and regulated in accordance with it and its amendments, including 1996's Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Act: Chapter 24:18.

On independence from Britain in 1980, the Exchange changed its name from the Rhodesia to the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.

ee also

*Economy of Zimbabwe
*List of stock exchanges
*List of African stock exchanges
*Zimbabwe Industrial Index
*Zimbabwe Mining Index

External links

* [http://www.zse.co.zw/ Zimbabwe Stock Exchange]
* [http://www.dailyreckoning.com.au/zimbabwe-stock-exchange/2007/04/12/ Zimbabwe Stock Exchange "Benefits" from Austrian Economic Theory]


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