Democratic Republic of Congo plans its first stock exchange to attract investment amid soaring demand for AI-critical minerals
The Democratic Republic of Congo is drawing up plans for its first stock exchange as it seeks to attract more investment to an economy benefiting from soaring demand for minerals critical to the AI build-out.
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