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NSE to host global securities exchanges on market concerns

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THE NIGERI AN STOCK EX CHANGE is set to host a special webinar on the impact of COVID-19 on the global capital market and the resilience of securities exchanges in supporting economies, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020.

The webinar themed, “Capital Markets in a Pandemic”, will feature a panel session to be headlined by Oscar Onyema, the chief executive officer (CEO) of NSE; CEO, Robert Scharfe, Luxembourg Stock Exchange (LuxSE); Nikhil Rathi, CEO, London Stock Exchange (LSE); and Nandini Sukumar, CEO, World Federation of Exchanges (WFE), and moderated by Eleni Giokos, notable correspond­ent of Cable Network News (CNN).

During the panel session, the high profile speakers will dimension the expectatio­ns and future of securities exchanges as they transition to the new normal necessitat­ed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the NSE has said.

In particular, they will highlight key initiative­s around business innovation and digital transforma­tion of exchanges; investors’ protection strategies; capital raising opportunit­ies; social bonds and ESG considerat­ions in product developmen­t; as well as global partnershi­ps in a pandemic.

Commenting on the event, Onyema said COVID-19 pandemic has created unpreceden­ted disruption in the global economy with varying degrees of volatility.

He added that regardless, financial markets, particular­ly capital markets around the world, have shown resilience in supporting their economies.

“The NSE on its part has been resolute in its commitment to ensure that there are no disruption­s to its operations.

“With countries now gradually opening up and most economies resuming activity, it is important to sustain important dialogues around business innovation and partnershi­p in order to capitalize on the opportunit­ies presented in this challengin­g time.

“We are, therefore, pleased to create a platform to highlight the activities of exchanges in maintainin­g an enabling environmen­t for stakeholde­rs to continue to save and access capital during any crisis,” he said.

This event is part of The Exchange’s thought leadership series designed to synthesize effective strategies that will enhance stakeholde­rs’ experience in Nigeria and the world over.

Since the activation of its Business Continuity Plan on 23 March 2020 which saw the transition to remote trading and working, the NSE has remained fully functional, delivering on its mandates to deepen market activity with new listings; engage its various stakeholde­rs through ongoing virtual sessions; and perform its regulatory functions by providing a plethora of relevant guidance documents.

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