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GNU PM Dabaiba announces reopening of stock trading in Libyan financial market after 9-year hiatus

GNU Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dabaiba revealed today, Monday, the reopening of stock trading for entities listed on the Libyan financial market after a 9-year hiatus.

During his speech at the opening ceremony, Dabaiba emphasised that the return of work within the stock market contributes to alleviating the burdens on the state’s economy after overcoming the hardship that the market suffered in recent years, which pushed it to stop.

He added that the government will provide complete support so that the stock market can perform its duties as it should, and to be in the ranks of global markets.

At the end of his speech, Dabaiba pointed out that consolidating the culture of trading among Libyans is the step that is being worked on, and trading will not be restricted to companies only; Because the market constitutes an essential pillar in the Libyan economy.

 
 
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