Emerging markets equity prices have been suppressed since the beginning of 2022 as investors price in global headwinds including inflation, and the reaction of central banks thereof. Emerging equity markets saw the worst calendar year since 2008 as they fell by 20% in USD terms during the year 2 .
THE Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) activities have continued to build up against its peers in East Africa as it heads towards the final month of quarter one. The bourse’s local stocks measuring stick, The Tanzania Share Index (TSI) is already 4.1 per cent up since the beginning of the year, .
The prices of some stocks continued to rise as the demand for shares surged out of expectations for handsome dividends ahead. The prices clutched to a bulli .
The stock market ended the week on a positive note with total market capitalization rising by 0.21 per cent, with a sharp rise in trading volumes, registering a turnover of 4.293bn/-, an increase of 55 per cent from the previous week, a number of stocks experienced price appreciation leading to .
The Tanzanian equities market had another bullish momentum last week, as investors’ appetite remained stimulated, resulting in positive trading activities through the week.