The Random Walk Hypothesis for the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange: January 1998-November 2006 (Report)
Journal of Social Sciences 2008, July, 4, 3
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INTRODUCTION The increasing prominence of the stock market in Zimbabwe is one of the most striking features of financial development over the last decade. The successful functioning of an economy demands the mobilization of all capital resources available and their productive utilization in the development of all sectors of the economy. The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) plays an essential role in raising capital funds and also as a link between firms and the investing public.
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