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Foreign investors flee NSE amid heightened political uncertainty

Traders check out the trading index at NSE offices in Westlands, Nairobi. Photo/Elvis Ogina

Foreign investors are fleeing the Nairobi bourse amid heightened political uncertainty in the country, selling shares worth Sh34.2 billion in three months.

The latest data from the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) shows that most of the foreign investors cashed out of the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) between July and September.

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