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TEDPIX, IFX End Slightly Higher

Over 665 million shares worth $40.1 million  traded at TSE on Dec. 18.
Over 665 million shares worth $40.1 million  traded at TSE on Dec. 18.

Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index gained 25.40 points or 0.03% to end Sunday trade at 80,709.

Over 665 million shares valued at $40.1 million changed hands for the day.

Pars Tile Company was the biggest riser, going up 4.99% to 10,060 rials per share.

Soufian Cement Company incurred the biggest loss among all TSE-listed companies, as it went down 4.82% to 3,181 rials per share.

Ghadir Investment Company gave the biggest boost to the benchmark, followed by Iran Telecommunications Company and Tamin Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Investment Company.

National Iranian Copper Industries Company weighed the most on TEDPIX, followed by Shiraz Petrochemical Company and Tehran Oil Refining Company.

The Price Index was up 9 points or 0.03% to stand at 28,454.3.

The First Market Index added 31.30 points or 0.05% to post 57,521.1.

The Second Market Index gave up 20 points or 0.01% to reach 170,453.

The Industry Index gained 20.90 points or 0.03% to register 68,071.

The Free Float Index shed 71.84 points or 0.08% to rest at 89,397.80.

The TSE 30 Index was up 1.30 points or 0.04% to settle at 3,312 while the TSE 50 Index gathered 3.40 points or 0.11% to finish at 3,180.1.

  IFX Up 0.12%

Iran Fara Bourse’s main index IFX gained 1.05 points or 0.12% to end Sunday trade at 866.94.

Close to 996 million securities valued at $89.7 million were traded at the over-the-counter exchange for the day.

Esfahan Steel Company saw the highest number of traded shares and trade value, as more than 13 million of its shares valued at $903,840 changed hands.

Chaharmahal Sugar Company, Minoo Shargh Food Industries Company and Pegah Fars Dairy Company registered the highest value increase.

Kosar Insurance, Iranian Investment Group and Kimiya Zanjan Gostaran Company suffered the highest decline.

Marun Petrochemical Company, Esfahan Steel Company and Iranol Oil Company had the most positive impact on the IFB benchmark.

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