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Investors will now be able to buy and sell shares in single units at the Nairobi Securities Exchange. This significant change aimed at increasing participation among ordinary Kenyans takes effect on the 8th of August. The new rule eliminates the previous minimum trade size of 100 shares, which largely favoured institutional investors and limited access for individual buyers.
NSE to allow single-unit share trading in move to attract retail investors
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