
Casablanca Stock Exchange: Four New Stocks Join the MASI 20
Four new stocks will replace Managem, Mutandis, CIH Bank, and HPS in the MASI 20 index, enhancing its representation of the market. The MASI 20 serves as a benchmark for investors.
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Four new stocks will replace Managem, Mutandis, CIH Bank, and HPS in the MASI 20 index, enhancing its representation of the market. The MASI 20 serves as a benchmark for investors.

TGCC reports a significant profit increase of 60.6% in the first half of 2025, driven by the acquisition of STAM VIAS and a strong order book. The company aims to leverage this momentum for future growth.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced significant losses on September 29, 2025, influenced by weekend protests across the kingdom. The MASI index fell by 1.88%, reflecting heightened risk aversion among investors.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced a decline on September 25, 2025, with the MASI index dropping 0.96%. Limited trading volumes were noted, and several stocks showed significant fluctuations.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange continued its upward trend, with the MASI index closing up 0.73% on Friday. Key stocks showed significant gains, while trading volumes remained robust.

International financial markets are buoyant as the MSCI World Index continues to rise, driven by expectations of imminent interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Meanwhile, the Casablanca market experiences its first weekly decline after eleven weeks of gains.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange saw the MASI index increase by 0.16% to 19,873.73 points on September 11, 2025. Trading activity remained robust, with a total market volume of 515 million dirhams.

The STAM-VIAS and LAMALIF Group consortium has been awarded the contract for the expansion and upgrading of the Grand Stadium of Tangier, focusing on peripheral road development and lighting.

The MASI index surpassed the 20,000-point mark for the first time, achieving a monthly performance of 2.14%. The engineering and industrial goods sectors led the gains, while several sectors experienced declines.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced continued consolidation on August 29, 2025, with the MASI index closing down 0.41%. Trading activity remained robust, driven by the release of semi-annual results from listed companies.

In the first half of 2025, TGCC reported significant revenue growth after acquiring 60% of STAM, which holds 80% of VIAS. The integration aims to enhance competitiveness and diversify activities.
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Jet Contractors has been awarded a significant contract by the National Airports Office (ONDA) for the expansion and renovation of Marrakech-Menara Airport's terminal facilities.