“If you were given all the money in the world to invest in a stock from the stock exchanges of Laos and Cambodia, which stock would you choose? You might not actually get a lot of choices – both exchanges are stagnant two years after becoming operational, due to domestic companies being unwilling to reveal financial information, unfavorable rules and regulations, and limited understanding by potential investors. The Lao Securities Exchange (LSX) has two companies listed currently, which is double that of the Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX). On an average day, the combined trading turnover in these two exchanges might reach a total of 5 million Thai baht ($160,760).”
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