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Regional Stock Exchange: The market capitalization of BRVM shares is back on the rise

30/09/2021
Categories: Index/Markets

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The market capitalization of the shares market of the Regional Stock Exchange (BRVM) rose again at the end of the trading session of this Tuesday, September 28, 2021. The day before, it fell by 25.158 billion FCFA.

Market capitalization stood at 5512.345 billion FCFA against 5497.400 billion FCFA the day before, an increase of 14.945 billion FCFA. That of the bond market also appeared up by 11.863 billion FCFA, rising from 7094.291 billion FCFA on Monday, September 27 to 7106.154 billion FCFA the day before. The total value of transactions stood at 3.332 billion FCFA against 1.073 billion FCFA the day before. The BRVM 10 index thus gained 0.12% to 142.15 points against 141.98 points the day before. As for the BRVM Composite index, it also gained 0.27% to 183.17 against 182.67 points the day before.

The top 5 of the strongest price increases are respectively occupied by the shares Sicor Côte d'Ivoire (up 7.44% to 5,490 FCFA), Uniwax Côte d'Ivoire (up 6.85% to 2,185 FCFA), BOA Benin (plus 3.41% to 5,150 FCFA), Coris Bank International Burkina Faso (plus 3.26% to 9,500 FCFA) and Bolloré Côte d'Ivoire (plus 2.44% to 2,100 FCFA). Flop 5 of the biggest price declines is respectively occupied by Sicable Côte d'Ivoire (minus 7.32% at 1,140 FCFA), Safca Côte d'Ivoire (minus 3.82% at 630 FCFA), Palm Côte d'Ivoire (minus 3.33% to 5,800 FCFA), BICICI Côte d'Ivoire (minus 2.40% to 6,100 FCFA) and Société de Caoutchouc de Grand Béreby Côte d'Ivoire (minus 2.21% to 4 200 FCFA).

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