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    Casablanca Stock Exchange Opens Strong, MASI Climbs 0.24%

    adminSeptember 4, 2025

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    Mohammedia – The Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE) opened in the green today, as its benchmark MASI index climbed 0.24% to 20,193.98 points. 

    The MASI 20, which tracks the 20 most liquid companies on the market, followed closely with a 0.23% rise to 1,653.51 points. The MASI ESG, which highlights  companies with the best environmental, social, and governance ratings according to Moody’s ESG Solutions, gained 0.31% to 1,378.74 points. Meanwhile, the MASI Mid and Small Cap, reflecting the performance of smaller firms listed in Casablanca, inched up by 0.11% to 1,970 points. 

    This promising  opening builds on Wednesday’s session, when the MASI closed with a 0.14% gain at 20,146.13 points, marking a consistent upward trajectory for the exchange.

    Individual stock performances showed sharp contrasts. Med Paper emerged as the top gainer, surging 2.19% to 35 MAD, followed by Vicenne, which added 1.32% to 460 MAD. S2M advanced 1.28% to 710 MAD, CMGP Group gained 1.21% to 417 MAD, and Bank of Africa closed the list of top risers with a 1.18% boost to 257 MAD.

    On the other side of the spectrum, STROC Industrie led the declines with a 1.41% drop to 233.65 MAD, while M2M Group slipped 0.97% to 510 MAD. Afric Industries fell 0.89% to 333 MAD, Mutandis lost 0.56% to 294 MAD, and Auto Hall went  down by 0.52% to 96.5 MAD.

    The positive momentum reflects a broader market sentiment in Morocco. Earlier this year, the Casablanca Stock Exchange surpassed the symbolic threshold of 20,000 points and exceeded the MAD 1 trillion mark in total market capitalization for the first time in its history, cementing its role as a key financial hub in Africa. 

    The MASI also posted impressive growth in the first quarter of 2025, climbing over 20% year-to-date, which has boosted investor confidence. With today’s gains across all major indices, optimism remains steady, though market watchers will be monitoring whether the early strength holds through the rest of the trading day.

    Overall, the September 4 session opened on strong footing, with investors showing confidence in both large-cap and mid-cap companies. If this positive streak continues, Casablanca could extend its record-setting year and attract further foreign and domestic investment into its equities market.

    Read also: Casablanca Stock Exchange’s MASI Climbs Over 20% in Q1 2025

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