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EGX closes higher on Thursday, led by local and Arab buyers

EGX closes higher on Thursday, led by local and Arab buyers

Egypt Today06-03-2025

CAIRO – 6 March 2025: The Egyptian Stock Exchange (EGX) ended Thursday's trading session in positive territory, with its major indices recording gains.
The benchmark EGX 30 index rose by 0.23 percent to close at 30,947.44 points.
Similarly, the EGX 70 index increased by 0.19 percent, ending the session at 8,549.66 points, while the EGX 100 index gained 0.23 percent to reach 11,867.56 points.
The total value of trades for the session amounted to LE 4.292 billion, with 74,909 transactions executed.
By the end of the session, the market capitalization stood at LE 2.283 trillion, reflecting investor confidence in the market.
Egyptian and Arab investors were net buyers, with net purchases of LE 858.497 million and LE 10.614 million, respectively.
Foreign investors, on the other hand, were net sellers, offloading shares worth LE 869.112 million.
Market participation was largely dominated by Egyptian investors, who accounted for 80.3 percent of total transactions. Foreign investors represented 12.84 percent of the market activity, while Arab investors contributed 6.87 percent.

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