The Casablanca Stock Exchange ended its financial year in the green on Tuesday after starting in the red, its flagship index, the MASI, having increased by 0.15%, to 11,774.05 points (pts).
The MASI.20, an index comprising the 20 most liquid stocks, gained 0.34%, to 956.58 pts, and the MASI.ESG, the index of companies with the best ESG rating, as published by Moody’s ESG Solutions, rose by 0.15%, to 884.1 pts. Conversely, the MASI Mid and Small Cap, thematic index which calculates the price performance of small and medium-sized companies listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, fell by 0.97%, to 928.52 pts.
The FTSE CSE Morocco 15, made up of the 15 main securities of the Casablanca Stock Exchange, classified by market capitalization, and the FTSE CSE Morocco All-Liquid, a benchmark index which tracks the performance of all liquid securities on the Stock Exchange, rose by 0.18%, to 10,886.21 pts and 0.23%, respectively, to 9,875.09 pts.