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10 best performing African stock markets in H1 2022

The list is based on the stock markets' year-to-day All Share Index, as compiled by Africa Markets. This article is intended for information purposes only and should not be misconstrued as a form of investment recommendation.

by SAT Reporter
June 21, 2022
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With barely 10 days till the end of the first half of the year, we can all agree that 2022 has been quite eventful. Across Africa’s 29 stock markets, millions of dollars worth of shares were traded during this period. And while many investors have been counting their gains following these transactions, others haven’t quite been as fortunate.

In this article, we shall be focusing on 10 best performing stock exchanges in Africa so far this year. The list is courtesy of data compiled by Africa Markets and is intended for information purposes only; not as investment recommendations.

But first, some stock market news recap

Before we unveil the list, let us first briefly recount some of the major developments in Africa over the past months, with regards to the stock market:

  • Just earlier this month, we reported that the Angolan Stock Exchange was finally set to commence trading on its platform following an Initial Public Offering (IPO) launched by Angola’s largest bank, Banco BAI. The development is significant because this was the first IPO in Angola since 2014 when the Angola Stock Exchange was established.
  • The African Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) announced that it has commenced the process of integrating African stock markets, with the aim of promoting cross-border stock trading and ensuring liquidity in African bourses.
  • Meanwhile, the Nairobi Securities Exchange disclosed that it was considering taking up stakes in the Nigerian Exchange, the Botswana Stock Exchange and a handful of other bourses across the continent.
  • Ethiopia also announced that it was in the process of establishing its own local bourse.
  • Unfortunately, over in Uganda shareholders of listed banks were, for the second year in a row, denied dividends payments following an instruction from the Bank of Uganda.

How has your stock portfolio faired so far this year?

Is your stock market among the top performers in Africa as of H1 2022? Well, see the list below to find out.

  1. Zimbabwe Stock Exchange: Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 111.61%.
  2. Nigerian Exchange: Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 21.21%.
  3. Lusaka Securities Exchange: Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 12.92%.
  4. Malawi Stock Exchange: Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 9.43%.
  5. Tunisia Stock Market: Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 5.86%.
  6. Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM Composite): Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 4.03%.
  7. Botswana Stock Exchange: Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 2.79%.
  8. Stock Exchange of Mauritius: Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 2.44%.
  9. Namibia Stock Exchange: Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 1.67%.
  10. Rwanda Stock Exchange: Year to date, the All Share Index has risen 1.14%.
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