Companies listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange are showing a significant increase in their net debt, which reached 72.5 billion dirhams (≈ 7.25 billion USD) at the end of June 2025, up 10% from 2024. This dynamic raises questions about the financial health and investment capacity of Moroccan companies in an increasingly competitive economic environment…....
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