Events

Events

A live Public Consultation on Ethiopian Securities Exchange Draft Rulebook

ESX Held Capacity Building Works Join us for a live Public Consultation on The Draft Rulebook of ESX, in collaboration with the NGX Regulation and FSD Ethiopia. The session will delve into the intricacies of the ESX rule book, offering valuable insights into its provisions and implications. Participants will have the opportunity to contribute to the rule-making process through interactive discussions and Q&A sessions. Don’t miss this unique chance to be a part of shaping the future of the Ethiopian

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Virtual Capacity Building Webinar

Virtual Capacity Building Webinar The Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX), in its continued effort to develop and launch its securities exchange in 2024 has been under taking different engagements aimed at strengthening the awareness and capabilities of different stakeholders. In line with this aim ESX organized its virtual capacity building webinar with the support of Ethiopian Capital Markets Authority (ECMA), FSD Africa and Ethio – American Finance Professional Society. With the theme of “Boosting Ethiopian Diaspora Participation in the upcoming Capital

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Treasury Forum

Treasury Forum ESX will be a key part of a broader ecosystem of institutions, markets, and participants that make up a functioning Ethiopian capital market ecosystem. As part of its market development and product and solution portfolio, the ESX is keen to contribute its own share of market development, human capacity building, and various other interventions that are vital for the development of sustainable Fixed Income (debt) and money market, thereby capital markets in Ethiopia. ESX will be a key

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ESX Held Capacity Building Workshop

ESX Held Capacity Building Workshop ESX held a two-day workshop aimed at strengthening the capabilities of key market participants, preparing potential issuers and investors for the ESX’s portfolio of instruments, and garnering support from key policy-making institutions and regulators. Read More

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