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Egypt: EGX shows mixed performance on Thursday

Egypt: EGX shows mixed performance on Thursday

Zawya18-04-2025

Arab Finance: The Egyptian Exchange (EGX) showed a varied performance on Thursday, with the EGX30 rising by 0.10% at 31,062.95 points.
Meanwhile, the Sharia-compliant index, EGX33 Shariah index, declined by 0.03% to 3,224.85 points.
The EGX70 index as well as the EGX100 index ended the session higher by 0.76% at 9,036.88 points and by 0.44% at 12,367.83 points, respectively.
The turnover hit EGP 3.102 billion through the exchange of 1.239 billion shares over 92,195 transactions, while the market capitalization stood at EGP 2.203 trillion.
Retail investors made up 79.91% of the total trading, while the institutions equaled 20.08%.
Egyptian investors took over 87.94% of trading transactions, whereas Arab and foreign traders represented 8.46% and 3.59%, respectively.
Foreign and Arab investors were net sellers with EGP 34.935 million and EGP 7.595 million, respectively. The Arab traders were buyers with EGP 42.531 million.
© 2020-2023 Arab Finance For Information Technology. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).

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