you are currently viewing::Options derivatives trading coming to Nairobi Securities ExchangeOctober 31, 2024--A big step forward for Kenya’s derivatives market NEXT, a part of the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), as it moves to introduce options derivatives trading. These will be options on the existing NEXT securities, which are futures contracts for single stocks and indices offered by the NSE.
The NSE has plans to introduce a wider variety of financial derivatives in future. According to a press release (see here on African Markets website): "The introduction of options contracts is aimed at developing and deepening the derivatives market in Kenya by expanding the suite of financials instruments available to investors." Source: africancapitalmarketsnews.com |
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