A collective decline in the Egyptian Stock Exchange indices at the end of the first sessions of the week

  • The Egyptian Stock Exchange indices recorded collective declines at the end of trading today, Sunday, the beginning of trading for the week, affected by selling operations from Arab and foreign institutions and investment funds and Arab and foreign individual investors, while the transactions of local institutions and investment funds and Egyptian individual investors tended towards buying.

 

  • According to the Middle East News Agency, the market capitalization of the shares of companies listed on the stock exchange lost about 5 billion pounds to reach 1.808 trillion pounds, amid total transactions amounting to about 12.2 billion pounds, including transactions in the primary dealers market and ownership transfer deals, while the stock market transactions amounted to about 3 billion pounds.

 

  • The main index of the Egyptian Stock Exchange, “EGX 30”, decreased by 0.2% to reach 26,869.85 points, while the index of small and medium-sized stocks, “EGX 70”, decreased by 0.6% to reach 5,896.72 points. The declines also included the broader index, “EGX 100”, which decreased by about 0.37% to reach 8,522.74 points.

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