MEDI1TV Afrique : Le quotidien des bourses - 06/02/2025
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00:00It is time for the stock market, the time to focus on the main African stock markets.
00:18Hello everyone.
00:19Today, the Mazi loses 0.18% to 16,218 points on the theme of a volatile session.
00:26The market is limited to 234 million dirhams.
00:29At the top of the podium of the most active values, we find Aradei Capital.
00:33The title Aradei Capital has drained a volume of 50 million dirhams, but the stock yielded minus 0.58%.
00:40BCP mobilizes 31 million dirhams.
00:43In terms of individual performance, Maghreb Oxygen keeps the lead with a new gain of plus 6.66%,
00:50while Zelidja S.A. accuses the strongest return of the day, minus 5.99%.
00:57And in Tunisia, the Tunindex observes a small break.
01:00The index climbed plus 0.03% to 10,186 points.
01:05The strongest rise in value theme is held by Assad, which gained plus 2.85%,
01:11followed by Somoser, which closes at a rise of plus 2.56%.
01:15Ahmed Bank progresses plus 0.54% with a volume of 830,000 dinars.
01:20Bank of Tunisia, which remains unchanged, captures 736,000 dinars.
01:24But the most sought-after value was Carthage Cement, which remains on the heels of investors.
01:30Carthage Cement's share mobilized 237,000 dinars and progressed plus 0.44%.
01:39The BRVM Composite index extends its rise early the day before.
01:42The Composite gains plus 0.13% to reach 280 points.
01:47Among the highs, we note the boom held by Onatel Borkina Faso, which gains plus 4.16%.
01:52The SOGC title continues to reassure investors over the last few weeks.
01:57The share price gained plus 4.91%.
02:00Nestlé Côte d'Ivoire and Sonatel were the most sought-after values.
02:03Nestlé Côte d'Ivoire gained plus 1.19%, mobilizing nearly 59 million francs CFA.
02:09Sonatel remained unchanged, mobilizing nearly 106 million francs CFA.
02:15Voilà pour l'essentiel de l'actualité boursière sur le continent.
02:19On se dit à très vite pour voir ensemble les indices qui portent l'économie de l'Afrique en pleine croissance.