RD$11.37B traded in Dominican notes, bonds so far, Securities chief says
Domican-Today
12/6/2007
Source: The Dominican Today

SANTO DOMINGO.- Securities Superintendent Haivanjoe NG Corti?said the issuing of public offerings in Dominican Republic has reached RD$11.37 billion to date.

He said 3.5 billion has been traded in the Dominican Bolsa's Primary Market and 7.9 billion in the Secondary Market; whereas in the Central Bank notes Secondary Market the figure is 4.9 billion.

NG Corti?spoke before partners and associates of the Dominican-Spanish chamber of commerce and the Stock-exchange School, in the seminar "The market as a source of financing," aimed at promoting the stock exchange culture and to contribute with business.

The official said business must take part in the stock market, which for any economy is competitive, complementary, alternative and necessary for growth and development.

He cited Spain's case, where one third of the population is involved in the stock market as an alternative financing source.
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