WEF panel sets out plan to develop African capital markets

Rwanda governor says more domestic savings and deeper markets necessary

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National Bank of Rwanda

Regional integration can help provide deeper and more liquid capital markets in Africa, while it is important to boost domestic savings as well, according to participants in a World Economic Forum panel discussion today (June 4).

National Bank of Rwanda governor John Rwangombwa argued the lack of depth in some African markets was a "key limiting factor" in their development – but the creation of the East African Community was helping to overcome this obstacle in the case of Rwanda.

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