The Central African Securities Exchange (BVMAC) closed its session on August 19, 2025 with apparent stability: the All Share index remained unchanged at 997.30 points. But behind this immobility lies a deeper observation: a market where a single transaction is enough to gauge activity. In practice, the focus was on ten shares of the Société…...
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