JSE Adds Three Etfs to Expand Global Investment Access
you are currently viewing::JSE Adds Three Etfs to Expand Global Investment AccessDecember 15, 2025-The Johannesburg Stock Exchange listed three new exchange-traded funds, giving South African investors broader access to global equities, multi-asset strategies, and international property markets, per African Markets report. The listings include two actively managed ETFs from Allan Gray in partnership with Orbis, and a global property feeder ETF from Satrix. All three products are rand-denominated and trade on the JSE. Source: allafrica.com |
December 8, 2025-Amid growing investors confidence, the overall market capitalisation of listed securities on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), added N35.3 trillion Year-on-Year ((YoY) to N141.3 trillion as of November 2025 from N106.03 trillion it was in November 2024.
Listed securities on NGX include debt, stocks and Exchange Traded Fund (ETF).
December 2, 2025-The West African regional securities market is switching to T+2 settlement (second day after trading) with effect from the trading session this Thursday, 4 December. The move has been prepared by the Dépositaire Central / Banque de Règlement (DC/BR, central depository and settlement bank) and will take effect from Friday's trading on the Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM).
December 1, 2025-The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), in partnership with the African Development Bank Group (AfDB), recently launched a new multinational project to accelerate coordinated blue economy actions across the Horn of Africa.