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Shafaq News
05-05-2025
- Business
- Shafaq News
ISX reports +$4M in weekly trading
Shafaq News/ On Monday, the Iraq Stock Exchange (ISX) announced that its weekly trading volume reached over 5 billion dinars ($4.3 million). ISX reported that shares of 59 companies were traded last week, while 37 saw no trading due to a mismatch between buy and sell orders. Eight companies remain suspended for failing to disclose required information, out of 104 listed firms in total. According to recorded data, 4,909,000,000 shares were traded, down 39% from the previous week, with a total value of 5,644,778,000 dinars, a 49% increase, through 2,535 transactions. The ISX60 index closed at 1,046.17 points, marking a 0.17% decrease compared to the previous session's close. Non-Iraqi investors purchased 109 million shares last week, valued at 538,000,000 dinars ($410,000), through 69 transactions. Meanwhile, they sold 208 million shares, worth 374,000,000 dinars ($285,000), through 86 transactions. The Iraq Stock Exchange operates five trading sessions weekly from Sunday to Thursday and lists 104 joint-stock companies representing sectors including banking, telecommunications, industry, agriculture, insurance, financial investment, tourism, and hotels.


Shafaq News
24-02-2025
- Business
- Shafaq News
ISX reports +$6B in weekly trading
Shafaq News/ The Iraqi Stock Exchange (ISX) announced, on Monday, that its weekly trading volume reached over nine billion dinars ($6.8 million). ISX reported that shares of 50 listed companies traded during the week, while 47 companies saw no trading due to a mismatch between buy and sell orders. Seven companies remain suspended for failing to disclose required information, out of 104 listed firms in total. According to recorded data, 8,200,007,000 shares were traded—down 59.92% from the previous week —with a total value of 9,517,835,000 dinars ($7.2 million), a 45.43% decline through 3,517 transactions. The ISX60 trading index closed at 1,056.79 points, down 0.57% from its previous close. Non-Iraqi investors purchased 1 billion shares valued at 2 billion dinars ($1.5 million) through five transactions, while they sold 43 million shares worth 137 million dinars through 81 transactions. ISX operates five trading sessions weekly from Sunday to Thursday and lists 104 joint-stock companies representing sectors including banking, telecommunications, industry, agriculture, insurance, financial investment, tourism, and hotels.