Take a look at the first 15 African Countries with the Largest Stock Exchange. Ghana ranked 7th

A stock exchange market is a place where financial securities issued by companies are bought and sold. Take a look at the list Africa’s Largest Stock Exchanges.

1. Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) – $1.36 trillion

2. Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX) – $66.278 billion

3. Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE) – $64.518 Billion

4. Egyptian Exchange (EGX) – $35.542 B

5. Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) – $16.617 B

6. Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) – $7.980 billion

7. Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) – $7.899 billion

8. Bourse de Tunis (BVMT) – $7.537 billion

9. Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM) – $6.373 billion

10. Uganda Securities Exchange (USE) – $5.617 billion

11. Lusaka Securities Exchange (LuSE) – $4.291 billion

12. Rwanda Stock Exchange (RSE) – $3.707 billion

13. Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) – $3.184 billion

14. Bolsa de Valores de Mozambique (BVM) – $2.034 billion

15. Namibia Stock Exchange (NSX) – $1.827 billion

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