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Prospects for a securities Market in Ethiopia

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  • Yishak, Mengesha

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This paper highlights the need for a securities market, the supply and demand prospects for it as well as some of the challenge of the market. It shows that the financial structure of the country jis dominated by commercial banks whose major function is mobilizing short-term liabilities and largely making short-term loans. The banks activities in financing long-term loans are limited. On the other hand, a look at the demand prospects for a securities market suggests that there is sufficient ground to start such a market. The ongoing privatization process as well as the existing and newly-formed share companies will be potential supply sources of the market. Government securities may be another source when and if it resorts to indirect monetary policy instruments. Demand for stocks may come from portfolio adjustment of individuals, institutional savers, growth of the overall economy, the extent to which a stable economic, political and regulatory environment is maintained, as well as the capacity to generate professional analysts and managers.

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  • Yishak, Mengesha, 2001. "Prospects for a securities Market in Ethiopia," Ethiopian Journal of Economics, Ethiopian Economics Association, vol. 7(1), pages 119-119, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eeaeje:250261
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.250261
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