2018 indicate pleasant capital raising in Africa since global financial crisis
By CNBC Africa
17 June 2018 |
5:00 am
According to Baker McKenzie’s latest Cross Border IPO Index, there is good news for Africa! African issuers have managed to raise $390 million in capital this year, which represents a 33 per cent jump.
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