you are currently viewing::Kuwait bourse to return to debt listing and trade in 2025July 14, 2025-The Kuwait Stock Exchange will restart the listing and trading of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), sukuk and bonds in 2025, the bourse's CEO Mohammed Saud Al-Osaimi told reporters on Sunday. The announcement comes months after Kuwait issued a long-awaited debt law to regulate public borrowing as the country prepares for a return to international debt markets after an eight-year absence. Kuwait needed the new law to mitigate its heavy dependence on oil revenues and reform the economy. Source: agbi.com |
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