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The new Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission says his prime focus is to develop and grow the capital market.
Adu Anane-Antwi said this will be done through programmes and policies that will stimulate market growth comparable to developed economics.
The lawyer and Chartered Accountant by profession took over as new Director-General of the commission last Monday.
Mr. Anane-Antwi told Joy Business he will strive to ensure that investors’ funds are protected.
That, he said will be done by ensuring transparency because “most people when they are investing tend to be apprehensive.”
Mr. Anane-Antwi is seen by many as a reformist especially because he took a break from the commission to do some private business. He said he intends to contribute more of those ideals.
Source: Joy Business/Ghana
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