MEDI1TV Afrique : Le quotidien des bourses - 07/11/2024
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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.
00:19African stock markets that reacted timidly after the US elections, while
00:24the world's stock markets have shown clear positive reactions.
00:28In Tunisia, the index fell from minus 0.29% to 9,841 points, a drop led by 35 values on the market.
00:37Tunisia Leasing Factory ended the red light of the session with a regression of minus 4.48%.
00:43UADH abandoned minus 3.77%.
00:46On the contrary, the action of the Tunisian cheesemaker Landor won plus 5.57%,
00:52raising the bar for the best performance and mobilizing 428,000 dinars.
00:56Taï Semet continued its progression with an increase of plus 0.87% and shone like the most
01:03transigent value with a flow of 466,000 dinars.
01:06Key values have maintained the downward trend of the day, BIATC at minus 0.97% in a volume
01:12of 352,000 dinars and OneTech Holding fell from its position and lost minus 0.20%.
01:20And the regional stock market boost of Abidjan closed almost at a balance.
01:25The BRVM Composite index symbolically gained plus 0.01% to close at 269.48 points,
01:33with transactions of 537 million francs erased on the stock market.
01:38The operator Sicable erased its losses from the day before by gaining plus 7.35%.
01:43The distributor Sodeci's share price experienced an increase of plus 6.15% in a context where
01:48the company announced an increase of plus 6% of its net result in the third quarter of 2024.
01:54The multinational company Bitume of Côte d'Ivoire continues its downward trend.
01:58The stock yielded practically minus 33% of its value in just 4 weeks.
02:02On this last session, the stock yielded minus 7.50%.
02:06Orange Côte d'Ivoire and Sonatel remained unchanged, also favoring this observed
02:11downward trend on the BRVM market.
02:15That's it for the main news on the stock market on the continent.
02:18See you soon to see together the indices that carry Africa's economy in full growth.