Casablanca Stock Exchange Experiences a Downturn
On June 3, 2026, the Casablanca Stock Exchange concluded the trading day on a negative note, with its primary index, the MASI, witnessing a decrease of 0.11%, settling at 18,563.4 points. Similarly, the MASI 20 index, which tracks the 20 most liquid stocks, dropped by 0.1%, closing at 1,316.32 points. Meanwhile, the MASI ESG index, which focuses on companies with the best environmental, social, and governance ratings as assessed by Moody’s ESG Solutions, fell by 0.23% to end at 1,364.67 points.
In addition to these declines, the MASI Mid and Small Cap index, which reflects the performance of small and medium enterprises listed on the exchange, also experienced a setback, dropping 0.13% to close at 1,879.13 points. On an international front, the FTSE CSE Morocco 15 Index and the FTSE CSE Morocco All-Liquid Index reported slight gains, with increases of 0.03% to 17,750.7 points and 0.01% to 15,993.91 points, respectively.
As reported by fr.hespress.com.