Stock Exchange - The Casablanca Stock Exchange started trading hovering near equilibrium on Tuesday, with its benchmark index, the MASI, dropping 0.01% to 13,780.48 points.On Monday, the MASI had closed with a loss of 0.08%.Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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Casablanca Stock Exchange Opens Near Equilibrium
Stock Exchange - The Casablanca Stock Exchange started trading hovering near equilibrium on Tuesday, with its benchmark index, the MASI, dropping 0.01% to 13,780.48 points.On Monday, the MASI had closed with a loss of 0.08%.Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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