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SEC reaffirmed its goal of achieving 50 listings of Shari’ah-compliant products with a combined market capitalization of N5 trillion by 2025. 
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has said that it is collaborating with the Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON) to develop standards for commodities.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, has assured investors that the interest of minority shareholders would be protected during all transactions in the capital market.
SEC said the capital market is working to develop products that would make the market attractive to the younger generation. 
SEC has said that lack of standards is why some of Nigeria’s commodities are not being accepted in the international market. 
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has stressed the need for more private-sector investments in the commodities trading ecosystem
The Nigerian stock market is expected to close 2022 on a positive note, having sustained an uptrend throughout December
SEC will promote investment in some digital assets with investor protection at the core
This was disclosed by the Director General of the SEC, Mr Lamido Yuguda in Abuja today
Holding on to clients' funds and securities is a clear violation of the Commission’s Consolidated Rule 95 (1-2)
Investors in Nigeria have been urged to explore the various opportunities available in the capital market in a...
Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission has said that the passage of the proposed Investments and Securities Bill will check the rise of Ponzi/Pyramid schemes as well as other illegal investment schemes
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