How Rwanda plans to make its capital markets work for small businesses
The development of the capital markets has been identified as one of the key levers that could accelerate economic growth by giving the Rwandan public and the private sector access to long term capital. This episode of Doing Business in Rwanda takes a look at the efforts put in place to increase listing on the Rwanda Stock Exchange, and privatization efforts.

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