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Stock market: bond market capitalization continues to fall

02/06/2023
Source : ORISHAS FINANCE
Categories: Index/Markets

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The fall in the market capitalization of the bond market of the Regional Securities Exchange (BRVM) began on May 31, 2023, continued after the trading session on Thursday, June 1, 2023.

The market capitalization of the bond market of the Regional Securities Exchange (BRVM) increased from 10,115.108 billion FCFA the previous day to 10,113.510 billion FCFA on June 1, 2023. For its part, the stock market fell by 17.214 billion, to 7256.073 billion FCFA compared with 7273.287 billion FCFA on May 31

, 2023.

The value of transactions increased from 494.899 million FCFA the day before to 723.238 million FCFA. As for the indices, they all registered a fall. The composite index (the general stock market index) recorded the largest fall with -0.24% to 195.04 points compared with 195.51 points the day before. The BRVM Prestige Index (which includes all the stocks listed in the Prestige compartment) fell by 0.17% to 99.27 points compared with 99.44% the day before. Then the BRVM 30 index (index of the 30 most traded stocks on the market) recorded the smallest fall, i.e. -0.09% to 97.75 points compared with 97.84 points previously.

The top 5 largest price declines were occupied by Solibra Ivory Coast (minus 7.50% to 73,075 FCFA), Vivo Energy Côte d'Ivoire (minus 3.76% to 640 FCFA), Bolloré Côte d'Ivoire (minus 2.88% to 1,350 FCFA), Uniwax Côte d'Ivoire (minus 2.36% to FCFA), Uniwax Côte d'Ivoire (minus 2.36% to FCFA) at 620 FCFA) and BOA Mali (minus 2.31% at 1,270 FCFA). And the top 5 largest price increases are occupied respectively by SIB Côte d'Ivoire (plus 1.92% to 5,045 FCFA), SAPH Ivory Coast (plus 0.88% to 3,450 FCFA), SICABLE Ivory Coast (plus 0.50% to 1,005 FCFA), SETAO Ivory Coast (plus 0.46% to 1,095 FCFA) and Palm Côte d'Ivoire (minus 0.10% to 9,800 FCFA) and Palm Côte d'Ivoire (minus 0.10% to FCFA) FA

).
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