Libreville – In a rare occurrence, the Central African Securities Exchange (BVMAC) closed its session on September 2, 2025 without recording any transactions, neither in the stock market nor in the bond market. The BVMAC All Share index remained unchanged at 997.31 points, as did the market capitalization, stable at 443.1 billion CFA francs, with…...
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