
Casablanca Stock Exchange: MASI Index Declines 3% Over the Week
The MASI index fell by 1.25% to close at 18,140.55 points, marking a weekly decline of 3%. Trading activity remained robust with a total volume of 762 million dirhams.
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The MASI index fell by 1.25% to close at 18,140.55 points, marking a weekly decline of 3%. Trading activity remained robust with a total volume of 762 million dirhams.

Stroc Industrie experienced a remarkable 48% increase in annual revenue for 2025, reaching 173.9 million dirhams, despite a slowdown in the fourth quarter due to project cycles and a technical reclassification of revenue.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange kicked off the week on a positive note, with the MASI index rebounding significantly, reducing its year-to-date losses to just 0.10%. Trading volumes were robust, reflecting a renewed appetite for risk among investors.

The MASI index rose by 1.02% to close at 18,306 points, mitigating some of the selling pressure observed earlier in the week. Trading volumes increased significantly, signaling a potential technical recovery.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced slight fluctuations today, with notable gains and losses among various stocks. Key market data and updates are available for investors.

The MASI index closed up 1.87% at 18,964 points, marking a return to positive territory for the year. Trading activity surged, particularly in key stocks, with Taqa Morocco leading the exchanges.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced notable fluctuations today, with key indices reflecting a downward trend. This report highlights significant stock movements, trading volumes, and market news.

The year 2025 stands out in capital markets, marked by significant gains, robust trading volumes, and a resurgence in investor participation, culminating in a historic performance for the Casablanca Stock Exchange.

A recent analysis reveals significant performance disparities among IPOs, with some stocks soaring while others decline. Notable gains and losses highlight the varying profiles of issuers and market conditions.

The third quarter of 2025 reveals contrasting performances among companies listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, with significant growth for some and declines for others.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced a significant decline on October 1, 2025, with the MASI index falling by 3.44%, marking its largest drop in six months amid rising risk aversion.

Stroc Industrie reports a significant increase in activity and a positive operating result for the first half of 2025, driven by project reorganization and new initiatives. The company remains optimistic about its long-term recovery plan.