Casablanca Stock Exchange Starts Lower
Casablanca: The Casablanca Stock Exchange started Friday’s session lower with its main index, the MASI, down 0.2% to 18,698.73 points.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, the MASI index
Casablanca: The Casablanca Stock Exchange started Friday’s session lower with its main index, the MASI, down 0.2% to 18,698.73 points.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, the MASI index
Washington: In its Country Risk Atlas 2026, Allianz Trade has maintained Morocco’s rating at “B1,” positioning it as “the safest country in Africa for business.” Allianz Trade has published its
Washington: The Casablanca Stock Exchange started trading on Thursday higher with its main index, the MASI, gaining 0.12% to 18,711.12 points.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, the exchange experienced
Casablanca: The Casablanca Stock Exchange started Wednesday’s trading session on a downward trend, with its main index, the MASI, decreasing by 0.22% to 18,683.46 points.
According to Agence Marocaine
Casablanca: The Kingdom of Morocco stands out as a major player in Safran’s industrial strategy due to its competitiveness and the quality of its talent, stated S©verine Charrie-Lamothe, Director of
Casablanca: The launch of the Safran Group’s project to build a landing gear production plant in Nouaceur marks a new milestone in the development of the national aerospace industry, said