Rwanda Shakes Up Its Stock Market to Lure Investors
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Rwanda has launched major reforms for its financial markets. Officials say the changes will make the country more attractive to foreign investment.
The overhaul targets Rwanda's capital markets. This is the system companies use to raise money by selling stocks and bonds to investors.
The goal is to boost growth in the sector. Key changes include new rules designed to be clearer for international businesses. The government also plans to list more state-owned companies on the local stock exchange.
Market experts call 2025 a potential turning point. They say these steps could draw significant new investment into the Rwandan economy.