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Dr. Ahmed M. Karoud, General Manager of Libyan Stock Market, talks about the inception of the capital markets in Libya. The history of the stock exchange in Libya goes back to 2007 when a re-engagement of Libya with the international community began. The Libyan Stock Exchange was founded on the need for privatisation and enterprise, letting capitalism take its own course.
To read the full transcript of the MarcoPolis interview with Dr. Ahmed M. Karoud, General Manager of Libyan Stock Market, visit Marcopolis.net http://marcopolis.net/libyan-capital-markets-expecting-double-digit-growth-3005.htm
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