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Title: PUBLIC CORPORATIONS IN AFRICA – A CONTINENTAL SURVEY ON STOCK
EXCHANGES AND CAPITAL MARKETS PERFORMANCE |
Authors: Dirk Schiereck, Andreas Freytag, Maximilian Grimm and Wolfgang H. Bretschneider |
Abstract: While mature capital markets in Western economies suffer from a significant drop in listed
companies for two decades, the number of listings at stock exchanges on the African continent is
increasing and the importance of stock exchanges for equity issues is growing. This not only
raises questions about the future of stock exchanges as platforms to raise equity in different
countries (Doidge et al., 2017; Kahle and Stulz, 2017). It also sheds light on the growing
importance of African markets for Western actors. The capital markets in Africa, however, are
dominated by a very few large stock exchanges while most of the markets are small and
underdeveloped based on international standards. The paper serves the purpose of identifying the
potential of African stock markets |
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