
Casablanca Stock Exchange: MASI Experiences Decline at Week's Start
The MASI 20 index fell by 0.41% to 1,439.26 points, reflecting an annual loss of 3.12%. Trading volume on the central market remained subdued at 177 million dirhams.
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The MASI 20 index fell by 0.41% to 1,439.26 points, reflecting an annual loss of 3.12%. Trading volume on the central market remained subdued at 177 million dirhams.

Allianz Trade's latest Country Risk Atlas highlights Morocco's robust economic growth and stability, maintaining its 'B1' rating as the safest country for business in Africa. Despite challenges, the outlook remains positive with projected GDP growth and a focus on diversification and renewable energy.

On February 13, 2026, the MASI index closed at 18,573.12 points, down 0.39%, marking a year-to-date decline of 1.45%. Despite this, the index demonstrated resilience over the week.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced notable fluctuations on February 3, 2026, with significant gains and losses among listed stocks. Key market indices and trading volumes are detailed below.

Over the past fifteen years, mergers and acquisitions have evolved into a hallmark of industry maturity, particularly in the financial sector, where consolidation is increasingly viewed as a strategic necessity for growth and stability.

Morocco is establishing a regulatory framework for crypto-assets to protect its financial system and consumers. The new law, developed with international support, aims to create a transparent environment for innovation while ensuring compliance with anti-money laundering standards.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasizes the urgency of finding a sustainable political solution to the Moroccan Sahara conflict, highlighting renewed international support and calls for immediate negotiations.

AGMA reported a 7.9% increase in net profit attributable to the group (RNPG) for the first half of 2025, reaching 38.5 million dirhams. Revenue also grew by 9.2% compared to the previous year.