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Egypt Equity Markets | 11 Nov 2015: Egyptian equity extended losses for the fourth day, shareholder values US$162 million down …
Cairo, Egypt, Capital Markets in Africa — The Egyptian Exchange (EGX) equity extended losses for the fourth day in a row at the end of Wednesday’s trading session. The market capitalization to close at EGP 424.533 billion after losing EGP 1.3 billion (US$162 million) relatively to EGP 425.828 billion recorded at previous trading session. The benchmark index EGX30 fell by 0.33 percent or 22.84 points to end 6,801.90 points. Equally, the equal-weighted indexes EGX50 fell by 0.52 percent or…
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