DAR ES SALAAM, April 7 -- THE Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) experienced a notably quieter week of trading activity during the week ended April 3, 2026, as both liquidity and investor participation softened compared to the previous period.
This slowdown comes against a backdrop of continued foreign investor outflows and cautious positioning by local participants, resulting in a more subdued market environment.
Total turnover for the week declined sharply by 29.50 per cent, falling to 21.99bn/- from 31.18bn/- recorded in the prior week.
CRDB maintained its dominance, accounting for 54.06 per cent of total market turnover (11.89bn/-), underscoring its continued role as the markets primary liquidity anchor.
TBL followed with a 20.72 ...
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