Driven by a combination of favorable macroeconomic factors – controlled disinflation, lower interest rates, strong investment recovery, and increased liquidity – the Casablanca Stock Exchange closes the year 2025 with a historic performance. The MASI index increases by 25%, market capitalization surpasses the symbolic threshold of 1,000 billion dirhams for the first time, and IPOs…...
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