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Egypt Equity Markets | 10 Nov 2015: Egyptian exchange equity benchmark (EGX30) hits one-and-half month low, market cap US$1.7 billion down
Cairo, Egypt, Capital Markets in Africa — The Egyptian Exchange (EGX) indices headed south on Tuesday amid institutions selling spree, which pushed the market capitalization to close at EGP 425.828 billion after dropping EGP 13.4 billion (US$1.7 billion) relatively to EGP 439.232 billion recorded at previous trading session. The benchmark index EGX30 sagged by 4.40 percent or 314.07 points to end 6,824.74 points, its lowers level since 23 August 2015. Equally, the equal-weighted indexes EGX50 dropped 4.22 percent or 50.82…
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