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DSE ends 2015 with remarkable growth

Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) has ended 2015 with what it called remarkable growth of its market activities, thanks to new shares and increased participation

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5 years ago

Bandera County Courier

Global Photometer Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025

Global Photometer Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025  Bandera County Courier

 

5 years ago

Bandera County Courier

Global Thermal Flask Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025

Global Thermal Flask Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025  Bandera County Courier

 

5 years ago

Galus Australis

Global Portable Petrol Generator Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025

Global Portable Petrol Generator Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025  Galus Australis

 

5 years ago

Galus Australis

Global Navigational Inertial System Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025

Global Navigational Inertial System Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025  Galus Australis

 

5 years ago

Galus Australis

Global Wurtzite Boron Nitride Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025

Global Wurtzite Boron Nitride Market to witness remarkable growth By 2025  Galus Australis

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

DSE doesn’t reflect economic growth

Tanzania’s stock market is yet to reflect robust growth of the economy. This is contrary to the basic principle that positive economic growth has to be accompanied by increased volume of the stock market.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

DSE expected to pick up as 2015 draws to a close

The performance of the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) is seen improving towards the end of the year as brokers anticipate increased foreign participation.

 

10 years ago

BMI Experts

Tanzania's growth rate likely to fall in 2015


Daily Times Nigeria
Tanzania's growth rate likely to fall in 2015 - BMI experts
IPPmedia
Tanzania's economy is likely to experience a fall in real growth rate from the current 7 percent to 6.9 per cent in 2015, experts have warned. This is associated with the IPTL power scandal troubling the government, which has led to the withholding of funds by ...
Tanzania's AG, Frederick Werema, quits amid corruption rowDaily Times Nigeria
Tanzania Attorney General Resigns Over Graft...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

African economic growth now expected to slow in 2015: IMF

Economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa remains strong, but is expected to slow for a second successive year in 2015 in the face of declining commodity prices and the Ebola epidemic, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday.

 

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