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    Factors Limiting the Development of Emerging Stock Markets: the Case of Nairobi Stock Exchange

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    Date
    2002
    Author
    Basweti, K A
    Type
    Thesis
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    en
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    Abstract
    The Kenyan stock market has experienced poor performance since it was formed in 1954. Over these years, the market has experienced low turnover, low market capitalization and the stagnation of the number of listed companies. This study was therefore designed to identify factors limiting the development of emerging stock markets- The case of Nairobi Stock exchange. The study establishes that both external (macro economic and social cultural factors) and market (legal, regulatory and institutional) factors have constrained the development of the Kenyan stock market. External constraints identified are: low income (savings) levels, corruption in the private and public sector, high corporate tax rates and investment behaviors of "buy and hold" exhibited by Kenyan investors. The study also identified the following market constraints: poor publicity of the opportunities available at the stock market, absence of an automated trading system, insufficient number of products at the stock market to attract the investing public (reason for illiquidity in market), lack of a central Depository system (CDS), ceilings placed on foreign investor, restrictive rules and regulation for both the NSE and CMA and inadequate disclosure of information by listed companies. The conclusion is that an integrated approach encom-pa.ssing both external and internal (market) factors should be used to foster the development of the stock market. This study recommends a campaign to educate the Kenyan public, tax rebates for listed companies, establishment of a central depository system, prudent macro economic policies, an appropriate policy for collective investment schemes, NSE to implement automated trading system, the regulators to playa supportive and facilitative role in addition to being regulators, an appropriate corporate governance policy and a review of ceilings placed on foreign investors. In addition, the Kenyan stock market should be market oriented rather than being product oriented.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/21611
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    The University of Nairobi
    Publisher
    School of Business
    Subject
    Factors limiting the development of emerging Stock markets
    Nairobi stock exchange
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