MARKET capitalisation for the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has dropped by 57 percent in the last three years to $2.6 billion this year compared $6 billion in 2013. As of Friday last week, market capitalisation on the local bourse stood at $2.6 billion from 58 trades. Economic commentators say the bearish run on the ZSE was dominated by net buyers adding that the trend was likely to continue going forward into the year.
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