Libyan Stock Market
| Type | Stock exchange |
|---|---|
| Founded | March 2007 |
| Headquarters | Tripoli, Libya |
| Key people | Dr.Ahmed Kroad General Director |
| Website | www.lsm.gov.ly |
The Libyan Exchange Stock Market (Arabic: سوق الأوراق المالية الليبي) officially opened in Tripoli, Libya, during March 2007.1 It is the first exchange of its kind in the country.
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Background
The Libyan Stock Market (LSM) was established by Decision No. (134) of the General People's Committee (GPCO), on June 3, 2006, to form a joint stock company with capital of 20 million Libyan dinars, divided into 2 million shares with a nominal value of 10 LD per share. The first phase focused on introducing financial definitions and rules, the addition of several workshop courses, and a series of agreements with the Amman Stock Exchange and Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchange and the Egyptian Company for Clearance and deposit.
Listed market securities include the National Mills and Fodder Company, the United Insurance Company, Bank of deserts, and the Libyan Insurance Company, Sahari Bank, and the Hay Alandalus Domestic Bank. The volume of subscription on July 2, 2007, totalled 49539 shares, with a total value amounting to 346.773 LD.2
"LIBYA 18 October 2007. A cooperation agreement was signed on Monday in London between the Libyan Stock Exchange Market and London Stock Exchange."
The agreement was signed by the Chairman of Administration and General Director of the Committee for Libyan Stock Exchange Market and the Director of the London Stock Exchange.
The agreement provides for training teams from the Libyan Stock Exchange in Tripoli and in London to enable them to run the stock market operations. In addition there will be regular reviews of the Libyan regulations and systems, to modernize them from time to time, and for seminars and conferences organized by the London Stock Exchange.
The Libyan Stock Market closed following the eruption of the Libyan civil war in February 2011. It remained closed until reopening the following year on 15 March 2012.3
Organizer
- Head of oversight and Securities Inspection is Dr. Abdel Salam Alkesh.
- List of African stock exchanges
- Head of IT Ahmed Balras-ali
Working Hours
The Libyan Stock Exchange has a normal Trading sessions from 10:00am - 12:00pm Sunday-Thursday, and Holidays is declared by the exchange in Advance. by Ahmed Balras-ali
References
- ^ Business Intelligence-Middle East March 15, 2007
- ^ ميدل ايست اونلاينdead link
- ^ Soguel, Dominique. "Libya's stock market in low-key opening". Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
External links
- Libyan Stock Market (Official website)
- GPCO Website
- Libyan Foreign Investment Board
- Libyan Foreign Bank
- Bank of Commerce and Development
- GPCO Website
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