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TEDPIX Down 0.31%

More than 1.8 billion shares valued at $90.6 million changed hands at TSE.
More than 1.8 billion shares valued at $90.6 million changed hands at TSE.

Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index lost 237.60 points or 0.31% to end Sunday trade at 76,509.4.

More than 1.8 billion shares valued at $90.6 million changed hands for the day.

Sahand Rubber Industries Company incurred the biggest loss among all TSE-listed companies as it went down 4.87% to 2,369 rials per share.

Razak Pharmaceutical Company was the biggest riser, going up 15.49% to 3,250 rials per share.

Bandar Abbas Oil refining Company weighed the most on TEDPIX, followed by Mobarakeh Steel Company, and Ghadir Investment Company.

Razak Pharmaceutical Company gave the biggest boost to the benchmark, followed by Saipa, and Iran Telecommunications Company.

The Price Index lost 84.60 points or 0.31% to end at 27,254.7.

The First Market Index gave up 237.40 points or 0.44% to 53,682.4.

The Second Market Index shed 101.20 points or 0.06% to 166,473.8.

The Industry Index dropped by 208 points or 0.33% to 63,507.6.

The Free Float Index withdrew by 285.87 points or 0.34% to 85,023.40.

The TSE 30 Index was down 15.30 points or 0.49% to 3,113.8.

The TSE 50 Index lost 11.30 points or 0.37% to 3,038.3.

 IFX Gives Up 3.55 Points

The over-the-counter Iran Fara Bourse’s main index IFX went down 3.55 points or 0.45% to end Sunday trade at 793.02.

More than 149 million securities valued at $21.8 million were traded for the day.

Tehran Oil Refining Company saw the highest number of traded shares as 13.1 million of its shares worth $1 million changed hands.

Shiraz Oil Refining Company, Gostaresh Sarmayehgozari Iranian Company, and Saman Insurance had the highest value increase.

Taliseh Company, Minoo Food Company, and Tabas Parvardeh Coal Refining Company saw the highest decline.

Marun Petrochemical Company, Esfahan Steel Company, and Damavand Power Generation Company had the most negative impact on the IFB benchmark.

 

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