The Egyptian Exchange
The benchmark EGX30 dipped 0.83 percent, or 87.23 points, to end at 10,462.74 points.
The benchmark EGX30 rose 0.27 percent, or 28.68 points, to end at 10,467.63 points.
The benchmark EGX30 declined 0.22 percent, or 22.93 points, to end at 10,438.95 points.
Shaaban noted that those applications for listing are still being studied by the regulatory authorities between the two brotherly countries.
The benchmark EGX30 declined 0.69 percent, or 72.34 points, to end at 10,461.88 points.
The benchmark EGX30 declined 1.36 percent, or 144.76 points, to end at 10,534.22 points.
The benchmark EGX30 declined 1.63 percent, or 176.95 points, to end at 10,678.98 points.
The benchmark EGX30 rose 0.41 percent, or 44.48 points, to end at 10,855.93 points.
The benchmark EGX30 declined 0.87 percent, or 95.27 points, to end at 10,811.45 points.
The benchmark EGX30 declined 1.82 percent, or 202.5 points, to end at 10,906.72 points.
The benchmark EGX30 rose 3.07 percent, or 329.48 points, to end at 11,047.7 points.
The benchmark EGX30 rose 0.34 percent, or 36.14 points, to end at 10,718.22 points.
The benchmark EGX30 rose 1.27 percent, or 133.38 points, to end at 10,682.08 points.
The benchmark EGX30 rose 0.99 percent, or 103.38 points, to end at 10,548.14 points.
The benchmark EGX30 dipped 1.71 percent, or 182.05 points, to end at 10,444.76 points.
The market capital lost about LE 400 million, after transactions totaled LE 1.2 billion.
The bourse will resume its operations on April 26, according to a statement released on Tuesday.
The benchmark EGX30 rose 0.16 percent, or 16.87 points, to end at 10,724.8 points.
Market capitalization lost around LE 6.2 billion, recording LE 684.27 billion, compared to LE 690.48 billion in Thursday’s session.
The bank said in a statement, that this decision came after a careful study of the ongoing instability in global markets and economies.