Egypt’s stocks back again in red as benchmark EGX 30 falls 0.77% on Wednesday
Egypt’s stock exchange (EGX) closed lower on Wednesday, with the benchmark EGX 30 index tumbling by 0.77 percent to 11,189 points.
EGX 70 EWI index of the leading smaller and mid cap enterprises (SME) dipped by 0.04 percent to 1,853 points, while the fixed-weighted index, EGX 30 Capped went down by 0.54 percent to 13,558 points. In addition, the equal weights index, EGX 50 dropped by 0.45 percent to 1,915 points.
The all-embracing index, EGX 100 declined by 0.14 percent to 2,835 points.
Market Cap
The country’s market capitalisation has incurred losses worth 2.7 billion Egyptian pounds ($171.8 million), ending the trading at 708.195 billion pounds.
Trading Aggregates
Trading value has approximately reached around 829.224 million pounds, while the trading volume has almost recorded around 302.549 million securities executed 32,565 transactions.