Top 10 Largest Stock Exchanges In Africa📈 01 Johannesburg Stock Exchange - $1.15 trillion🇿🇦 02 Namibia Stock Exchange - $138.37 billion🇳🇦 03 Casablanca Stock Exchange - $60.86 billion🇲🇦 04 Egyptian Exchange - $44.2 billion🇪🇬 05 Botswana Stock Exchange - $41.3 billion🇧🇼 06 Nigeria Stock Exchange - $32.13 billion🇳🇬 07 Nairobi Securities Exchange - $25.79 billion🇰🇪 08 Stock Exchange Of Mauritius - $20.64 billion🇲🇺 09 Zimbabwe Stock Exchange - $19.42 billion🇿🇼 10 Ghana Stock Exchange - $12.68 billion🇬🇭

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