The Casablanca Stock Exchange closed the session on September 10, 2025 in the red. The downward trend of the main indices reflects an atmosphere of uncertainty that raises concerns among investors about the strength of the economy and the resilience of the various listed sectors. The MASI 20, which includes the 20 most liquid stocks,…...
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