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Zimbabwe Stock Exchange marks biggest year in a decade at the close of 2020 trade

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The Top 10 Index was the poorest performer posting a 724.68% increase to close at a record high of 1 671.47. Leading the way was the Middle Cap Index which was up 1 808.02% to close at 5 491.09 which is it’s highest ever climb. In terms of value, the ZSE’s market capitalisation closed the year up by 968% to post ZWL$317 billion up from the ZWL$29 million that was registered in 2019.

 

All of this means that the equities market which closed of 2019 (when the official rate was ZWL$16.77) with a value of US$1.77 billion grew by 115.5% to US$3.88 billion going by the official auction rate of ZWL$81.78.

 

This marks the biggest market capitalisation advance (968%) since the 104% that was recorded in 2018. However, according to a report by Business Weekly, some analysts say that the 2017-18 valuations were not accurate because of the 1:1 rate that was maintained by the financial authorities.

 

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