Casablanca Stock Exchange Ends Trading with Red Arrow

Casablanca – The Casablanca Stock Exchange closed in the red on Thursday, with its main index, the MASI, losing 0.48% to 11,621.72 points.

The MASI.20, an index of the 20 most liquid stocks, lost 0.75% to 942.82 points.

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