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ASE closes lower by 0.18 percent

ASE closes lower by 0.18 percent

Ammon27-05-2025

Ammon News - The Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) ended Tuesday's trading session with a 0.18 percent decline, closing at 2,665 points.
Trading activity included approximately 4.7 million shares exchanged through 3,196 transactions, with a total trading value of JD7.6 million.
Of the companies whose shares were traded, 34 saw their stock prices decline, 30 recorded gains, and 26 remained unchanged. Petra

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