SEC to partner IST on resolution of market disputes

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has assured that the commission is committed to partnering with the IST

The Securities and Exchange Commission has assured that the commission is committed to partnering with the IST on the dispensation of justice and growth of the capital market.

Agama described the IST as an important organ in the discharge of capital market disputes adding that as more cases are being resolved, the investing public will begin to appreciate the role of the IST in the capital market. He disclosed that decision on cases brings about confidence which is needed for the nation to have a fledgling capital market.

Agama said: “We need to continue constant education in the capital market. The market is knowledge-based and we are committed to ensuring that information is made available to the investing public.” He assured that the commission will continue to partner with relevant stakeholders to create more learning opportunities.

 

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