TITLE

Stock Market

PUB. DATE
July 2001
SOURCE
Afghanistan Country Review;2001/2002, p63
SOURCE TYPE
Country Report
DOC. TYPE
Country Report
ABSTRACT
Reports that there is no operating stock market in Afghanistan.
ACCESSION #
5120010

Tags: STOCK exchanges;  STOCKS (Finance)

 

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