Casablanca Stocks Open on Gloomy Note, MASI Drops 2.37%
Casablanca: The Casablanca Stock Exchange commenced trading with a decline, as the MASI index fell by 2.37%.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, this downturn comes on the heels
Casablanca: The Casablanca Stock Exchange commenced trading with a decline, as the MASI index fell by 2.37%.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, this downturn comes on the heels
Montreal: Morocco and Gambia have formalized a new air transport agreement at the headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Montreal. This agreement was signed by Morocco’s ambassador
Rabat: Morocco is projected to achieve a growth rate of 4.5% in 2026, based on a set of assumptions regarding the national and international environment, including an average Brent crude
Liverpool: The gathering, attended by Morocco’s Ambassador to the UK Hakim Hajoui and ambassadors from allied and friendly nations, brought together prominent figures who praised Morocco’s development progress under the
Morocco: Fitch Ratings has affirmed Morocco’s credit rating at ‘BB+’ with a stable outlook, emphasizing the country’s sound macroeconomic policies and strong support from official creditors. The favorable debt profile
Dakar: Morocco’s Water Minister and his Senegalese counterpart recently engaged in discussions to enhance bilateral cooperation in water and sanitation. The ministers focused on sharing experiences and identifying new prospects