Egypt bourse closes 2016 higher, EGX30 rises 0.7%

Egypt’s stocks were slightly higher on Thursday, the last trading session in 2016, backed by foreign buying appetite.

Main index, EGX 30 added 0.69 percent, to 12344.89 points, bringing its gain for the year to a spectacular 76 percent. The market took off after the central bank floated the Egyptian pound on Nov. 3, making stocks much cheaper for foreign investors and drawing capital inflows that could eventually end the country’s endemic hard currency shortage.

Foreign investors have been net buyers of Egyptian stocks every day since the float.

Other indices; EGX50 EWI index fell 0.72 percent, to 1924.76 points; EGX20 rose 0.24 percent, to 12336.25 points.

Mid- and small-cap index EGX70 retreated 0.22 percent, to 463.44 points. Price index, EGX100 grew 0.13 percent, to 1096 points.

Market Cap

Market capitalisation posted mild gains of 321 million Egyptian pounds (around $17.7 million), to record 601.594 billion pounds during the closing session of Thursday.

Turnovers

The bourse’s trading volume reached 446.020 million securities, with turnovers, closing at 1.521 billion pounds, exchanged through 33,981 transactions.

Also during the closing session, 185 listed securities have been traded in, 118 declined, 42 advanced; while 22 kept their previous levels.

Investors’ Activities

Non-Arab foreign and Arab investors were net buyers controlling 10.51 and 9.63 percent respectively of the total markets, with a net equity of 164.018 million pounds and 110.570 million pounds, respectively, excluding the deals.

On the contrary, local investors remained net sellers capturing 79.86 percent of the total market, with a net equity of 274.588 million pounds, excluding the deals.

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