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Mauritius Equity Markets | 29 Sep 2015 : Mauritius Equity Indices Lower, Investors Lose US$7 Mill …
PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, Capital Markets in Africa — Stock Exchange of Mauritius equity ended today’s trading session in red with the equity market capitalization closed lower at MUR 212.878 billion by losing MUR 247 million (about US$6.92 million) compared to previous market capitalization of MUR 213.125 billion. The Mauritius All Share Index (SEMDEX index) reduced by 0.12 percent or 2.22 points to close at 1,911.59 and SEM10 index declined by 0.13 percent or 0.48 points…
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