Le quotidien des bourses - 21/05/2024

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MEDI1TV Afrique : Le quotidien des bourses - 21/05/2024

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00:00It's time for the stock market, the time to focus on the main African stock markets.
00:09Hello everyone. In Morocco, the Casablanca stock market started its first weekly session in the green
00:15with a small progression of 0.14% of the MAZI at 13,444 points in a volume of 128 million dirhams on the central market.
00:24Atijari Wafa Bank was the most traded value with a flow of 23 million dirhams and a slight drop of 0.16%.
00:33Maroc Telecom fell by 0.48% in a volume of 11 million dirhams.
00:38On the other hand, Simon du Maroc ended in a rise of 1.29% in a volume of 8.9 million dirhams.
00:45And we note the performance of the SMI mining value, which recorded the strongest rise of the session, plus 7.62%.
00:53Moreover, the mining sector was the most performing sector, with an average general increase of 5.38%.
00:59Managem supports this increase with a gain of 5.81% and Minière de Twicite progresses by 2.88%.
01:09And now for Tunisia. The Tunisian stock market started its new week in full swing.
01:13The Tunis index suffered an increase of 0.65% and is now trading at 9,237 points.
01:2028 Valeur assures this increase, with Best Lease in pole position, which gains 4.36%.
01:27Arab Tunisian Bank arrives in second position of the best performance, with a gain of 4.02%.
01:34But it should be noted that the ATB stock, Arab Tunisian Bank, concentrated the most important volume of the day,
01:39because very sought after by investors, nearly 1,633,000 dinars were captured out of the 6 million dinars registered on the central market.
01:48Tunisia Leasing and Factory launches a mandatory loan and negotiations on the product begin on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
01:55The Tunisian stock market, Tunisia Leasing and Factory, progresses today by more than 0.80%.
02:04That's it for the main news on the stock market on the continent.
02:06See you soon to see together the indices that carry Africa's economy in full growth.

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