Casablanca Stock Exchange Sees Decline
The Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced a downturn on Tuesday, with its main index, the MASI, falling by 0.55% to close at 18,715.25 points. This decline reflects a broader trend in the market, as the MASI 20, which includes the 20 most liquid stocks, also saw a decrease of 0.35%, settling at 1,368.49 points. Furthermore, the MASI ESG index, which tracks companies with the highest ESG ratings according to Moody's ESG Solutions, dropped by 0.79% to 1,325.99 points. Meanwhile, the MASI Mid and Small Cap index, which indicates the performance of small and medium-sized listed companies, declined by 0.82%, ending the day at 1,937.20 points.
International Market Overview
In terms of international performance, the FTSE CSE Morocco 15 Index saw a slight increase of 0.07%, reaching 17,728.36 points, whereas the FTSE CSE Morocco All-Liquid index recorded a minor decrease of 0.12%, closing at 16,109.63 points. This mixed performance highlights the volatility in the market and the varying trends among different indices. Investors are advised to stay informed about market conditions and the economic factors influencing these fluctuations.
As reported by lesiteinfo.com.